Djokovic "plays violin" in Paris as well: See how he shook Nadal's hand on the net, then faced the audience

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The crowd wanted Nadal to win, but didn't get their wish!

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The best Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic, managed to "dismantle" Rafael Nadal and advance to the round of 16 at the Olympic Games in Paris after an hour and 45 minutes of play - 6-1, 6-4!

The Serb dominated, apart from four games in the second set, and comprehensively beat Nadal.

At the end of the match, he warmly shook Nadal's hand at the net, the two aces hugged each other in a friendly way, and then Novak turned to the audience.

Djokovic raised his hands as a sign of victory, and then picked up the racket.

The reason is he wanted to use it as a prop representing "a violin" and "play" it for his daughter Tara like he did at Wimbledon a few times recently.

Take a look at what that looked like in the gallery.

(Telegraf.rs)