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Djokovic revealed before the 2025 Australian Open that he has a new secret weapon, which has once again sparked heated discussions

Serbian star Novak Djokovic is about to make his debut at the 2025 Australian Open, and he revealed before the tournament that he has a new secret weapon, claiming that this green "energy plate" will help maintain good health and even prolong his career, which has once again sparked heated discussions from all walks of life.

Serbian king Novak Djokovic

"It's a disk full of energy, and an electromagnetic field is generated around it, and this hides some kind of secret." Djokovic was on social media, holding the green disc in his hand and explaining its power, "So when you put it in a part of your body, for example, if you have stomach problems, then place this part, which I often have when I'm nervous, pre-match stress, or indigestion, which generates heat." It then begins to enhance metabolic function, or reduce inflammation in certain parts of the body. ”

Djokovic, 37, who is the last of the Big Three, said that the equipment made by engineers in his native Serbia has helped solve many old problems: "I have a lot of these things, and I carry them everywhere." When I'm on a plane, put it on my head or somewhere else. I don't leave it on for too long, it takes about 20 to 30 minutes to work. ”

The maverick Djokovic has also openly talked about his special diet, hyperbaric oxygen chambers, pyramid mystical healing powers and other health regimens in the past, and he also hires spiritual teachers who are keen on meditation. The legendary veteran was brutally deported by the Australian government during the coronavirus pandemic due to his insistence on vaccination, and he also admitted that he was "poisoned" while in detention.

Now Djokovic has invited his retired friend Murray to coach for the first time, and on the 13th, the first round of the Australian Open against the 19-year-old American wild card Basavaredi, the seventh seed hopes to make a comeback and move towards the all-time record 25 Grand Slam titles, 11 Australian Open titles, and 100 career gold cups.

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