Famous Argentine tennis player on Sava River: Kecmanovic brought Nalbandian to see Serbia's beauty

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Miomir Kecmanović i David Nalbandijan Photo: Neda Miletic

The world class tennis ace, whose matches and results have gone down in the books and will forever be the subject of tennis analysis and admiration, the legendary Argentine David Nalbandian is currently in the Serbian capital.

The Wimbledon finalist in 2002, the winner of the Masters Cup final in 2005 and one of only a handful of players who managed to beat Nadal, Federer and Djokovic in one tournament, which Nalbandian did at the Masters tournament in Madrid in 2007, a few months ago become the head coach of Serbia's young tennis ace Miomir Kecmanovic.

The fFormer world junior number 1, who won his first ATP trophy in Kitzbuhel in 2020 and is the youngest Serb at number 50 on the ATP list, the 21-year-old Kecmanovic hosted his coach in his native Belgrade, whom the Serbian audience had the opportunity to watch in the Belgrade Arena In 2011, when Serbia and Argentina competed in the Davis Cup semifinals.

Kecmanovic and Nalbandian are spending their May days in Belgrade preparing for the upcoming ATP tournament on the courts of TC Novak, which starts on May 23, and they used Sunday, their day off, to tour our capital, take a boat to the Sava and enjoy local Serbian specialties. Both tennis aces are big fans of nature and rivers.

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