Novak Djokovic's clan had attracted attention in recent days with a video posted on social networks showing the Serb recovering a preparation to quench your thirst in the middle of a match.
The Australian Open finalist is accustomed to the fact.
These mystery bottles are regularly prepared by the staff of “Nole” who generally instruct a person on the court to entrust them to the player.
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At the end of the season, a sequence showing Djokovic's relatives hiding this mixture while a man was filming them using his smartphone in the stands at the Rolex Paris Masters had been looped on social networks.
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After his match against Rublev in the quarter-finals, Djokovic was asked about the subject and he did not dodge the question in a press conference.
“
All the bottles I use here are from Waterdrop
,” he confirmed.
“
I want to thank the Australian Open because they allowed me to use them even though other companies are sponsoring the tournament.
That's why you don't see the Waterdrop logo.
»
Djokovic quenches his thirst on the court.
MARTIN KEEP / AFP
A natural drink that respects the environment
Waterdrop specializes in the preparation of flavored drinks: water flavored with the natural taste of fruits and plants.
No sugar is added to these extracts of Acai from Brazil, Asian ginseng, Moringa from India or African Baobab.
The company claims to reduce its CO2 emissions by 98% compared to other conventional drinks by using no preservatives.
gold bars
“
Their bottles are huge, a liter and a half.
I can barely wear them.
I don't know if you noticed, but other people carry this bag with these bottles for me.
So every time the supervisor brings me the bottle, he says
: “Here are your gold bars!
”
, concluded the Serb on the subject.