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Novak Djokovic, the Grand Slam record champion, has announced two new books.
One of them will be his long-awaited autobiography.
In the context of the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic has announced that he will publish two new books in the foreseeable future.
His long-awaited autobiography will be one of them.
But the fans of the Serbian tennis player still have to be patient.
Djokovic, the record-setting Grand Slam champion, released his first book, Serve To Win, in 2014.
In Germany the book was published under the title “Siegerfutter”.
Grand Slam record champion Novak Djokovic announces two more books.
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Novak Djokovic announces autobiography
After his victory in the opening match of the Australian Open against young player Dino Prizmic, Serbian media quoted Djokovic as saying “An autobiography will come.
But before the autobiography there will be another book, which I have already started writing independently, but I will probably need help with it."
This sounds like a sequel to 2014's Serve to Win.
Although Djokovic has not yet announced an exact publication date for his autobiography, as
eurosport
writes, the Grand Slam record champion already has a clear idea about it.
“The autobiography will be published one day, most likely when I have finished my career.
“I don’t want to rush anything because there is so much to say,” said Djokovic.
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Biographies about Novak Djokovic
Dominc Bliss “Novak Djokovic”, Quarto, 2024
Daniel Müksch “Novak Djokovic”, The Workshop, 2022
Markus Alexander “Novak Djokovic”, Ramses, 2013
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Other tennis players have also addressed the tennis-loving public with books during and after their careers, for example Boris Becker, together with Chris Bowers in “Boris Becker's Wimbledon: My Life and Career at the All England Club” and Andre Agassi with “Open”. Published by Droemer in 2019 and was very well received by readers.
A biography about Roger Federer by René Stauffer was recently published in 2023.