Because of Novak, a tennis complex is emerging near pyramids in Bosnia, as his refuge from modern-day evils

A tennis center will be opened in Visoko, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in mid-July, and Novak is planned to be a special guest who will declare the courts open

Novak Djokovic, the best tennis player in the world, knows very well that his success in sports is made up of many factors. It's not just work, training, good nutrition, recovery, because that is reduced to the physical aspect of our personality. He knows that humans are multidimensional and energy beings and that this energy that circulates through us is important for life and all our successes.

That is why it is not surprising that he often goes to Visoko to visit the Bosnian pyramids, where he has been five times in two years. The last time a plan was hatched to build tennis courts, a gym, a hotel in Park Ravne 2, where he will have all conditions necessary for training and preparation. And not only him, but also tennis players from the entire region, free of charge.

Dr. Semir Osmanagic, archaeologist and discoverer of the Bosnian pyramids, has revealed this for Telegraf.rs.

"We agreed to build two courts, one with a hard surface, and with clay that will be of the highest level. When he decides to come alone or with his family, with all the other benefits, the tunnels, the untreated water, the Ravne 2 Nature Park, he will have top courts, he can bring people from the region who will be his sparring partners.

Of course, he has a complex in Belgrade that is his main one, but he will have all the conditions here, because great people think ahead. Here he will have all the conditions, a gym, with the equipment he wants, there's nature, the family with which he will have full privacy. I am looking forward to his arrival, but also to the arrival of other players who don't have the same conditions, because they will have everything here for free," Semir Osmanagic said, adding:

"The plan is to declare the courts open on July 13, and I expect Novak to play an exhibition match there. There will also be a rich cultural and artistic program, concerts, basketball with NBA stars."

Novak is currently participating in the Serbia Open, where he made it to the quarterfinals. That match starts at 4 pm.

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(Telegraf.rs)