"I want to go to Australia, I'm waiting for positive news": Novak at Book Fair, reveals his favorite authors

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Novak Đoković Photo: Tanjug/AP

The best Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic, was at the Book Fair in Belgrade today, where he came to visit his Foundation's stand and at the same time captured the attention of those present.

In addition to a friendly chat with other visitors, Djokovic also discussed sports and plans for upcoming tournaments, as well as for the beginning of next year when he should play at the Australian Open - if the ban against him is lifted.

"Currently that's out of my hands, but I hope to receive positive news because I want to go to Australia and play. I'm going to the last two tournaments for me this season - Paris, which is next week, and Turin, the final Masters. And then a break, then the new season starts, I hope in January," Djokovic said today while at the Education Fair within the 65th International Book Fair in Belgrade.

Then he touched on what books he likes to read in his free time, highlighting one writer in particular.

"I really like the books by Russian writers, which is mainly related to health, since I am very attracted to that area. Health, medicine, alternative natural treatments, so that's what I'm reading right now. I also like to read Jovan Deretic who writes about our history, that's something that is always in my suitcases," Nole told a crowd.

The tournament in Paris starts this weekend, and in addition to Djokovic, Rafael Nadal will also play there.

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