Can you guess what Novak is doing with a quokka? World's happiest animal delights Djokovic
Novak always has a good time
The best tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic, has arrived in Australia, where he will take part in the United Cup in Perth from January 29 to 7 to fight for a new title with the Serbian team, and this tournament is an ideal opportunity to create a momentum for the Australian Open.
However, between working hard during training sessions, Novak always finds a way to have a good time. So, now he was taking selfies in Perth, not with the fans but with a quokka.
Quokkas are small marsupials, actually short-tailed wallabies, close relatives of kangaroos. They inhabit southwestern Australia, as well as the Australian island of Rottnest.
What people usually like the most are their faces that seems to be smiling all the time. However, quokkas pant like dogs when they get hot, which sometimes looks like they're giving us a big smile. Regardless of the reason behind "the smile" - hardly anyone can resist it.
Otherwise, in addition to Novak Djokovic, Serbia will be represented in Perth by Hamad Medjedovic, Nikola Cacic, Olga Danilovic, Natalija Stevanovic and Dejana Radanovic.
(Telegraf.rs)