Djokovic plays blindfolded in Belgrade: Novak's unbelievable moves to honor his 311 weeks as No. 1

Even without looking, just based on the sound of the ball hitting the ground, the world's best tennis can do a good shot

Printscreen: Youtube/Andrej Josifovski

The world's best tennis player, Novak Djokovic, entered the history of tennis by breaking the record for the number of weeks at the top of the ATP list. Djokovic started his 311th week at the top of the list, surpassing Roger Federer, who has 310 weeks so far.

In order to celebrate the historic result on the ATP list, a unique mural made of tennis balls was created in Belgrade in honor of Novak Djokovic, which is the work of artist Andrej "Pijanista" Josifovski.

Novak himself assisted in creating this work of art, and he did it in an unusual way.

Namely, the artist blindfolded Novak, and then shot balls over the net at him, which Djokovic then sent into the frame where the artistic installation was supposed to be made.

Incredibly, Djokovic managed to hit back even blindfolded and sent a few balls directly into the frame, only based on the feeling and sound of the ball hitting the court.

See for yourself what that looked like:

Look at how the unique mural made of tennis balls depicting Djokovic was created:

(Telegraf.rs)