Djokovic visits Orthodox monastery to finds some calm after Australian ordeal (photos)

Novak went to a monastery in Montenegro

As the Australian Open in Melbourne enters its second week, its “king”, Novak Djokovic, has turned to religion to get some emotional and spiritual guidance after his ordeal in Australia and consider his future.

The world’s top tennis player visited a church in Belgrade before going to a monastery in the mountains of Montenegro.

 

He visited the monastery of Ostrog which is built on a steep slope and is dedicated to St. Basil.

According to the media in Serbia, Nole stayed for several hours in the monastery to find peace and think about what he will do. This particular monastery is probably the most visited in Montenegro and was built in the 17th century.

 

The Serb is reportedly in a bad psychological state after his deportation and as his coach Marian Vaida said, he will take a long time to overcome it.

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