15 of Djokovic's most unusual photos in nature: What's in picture 9 would not occur to anyone

The Serbian tennis player is a great lover of nature and its riches

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Novak Djokovic is known as a man who, in addition to being a top tennis player, loves nature, living a healthy life in harmony with himself and his inner balance.

In recent years, Nole has had a plant-based diet, has taken up meditation, enjoying nature and drawing energy from it for hard training and matches. All that proved to be a winning combination because he is the best in the world is rushing towards being the tennis player with the largest number of trophies, as well.

He proved many times his devotion to nature with photographs from nature - mountains, rivers, by hugging a tree, sitting in a cold stream.

Otherwise, scientists are urging people to hug trees because because it is safe in terms of coronavirus and you cannot get infected, and the feeling is, they say, good.

The Icelandic Forestry Agency advised citizens on its website "to go to the forest, hug a tree and enjoy all the benefits of staying among trees."

What Novak is doing in the ninth photo in this gallery would probably never have occurred to anyone.

"When you hug a tree, you first feel it in your toes, then your feet, then it reaches your head through your chest," an Icelandic forester told RUV television.

"It is such a wonderful feeling of relaxation after which you are ready for a new day and challenges," he added.

Foresters also suggest finding a tree deep in the forest to ensure that the same plant is not hugged more than once, thus becoming a source of infection.

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