Kula Belgrade lit again in honor of Novak Djokovic

Kula Belgrade lit again in honor of Novak Djokovic

While the sounds of „Bože pravde“ broke through the Bois de Boulogne, and the Serbian tricolor fluttered above the „Philippe Chatrier“ stadium, a spectacular greeting was sent from Kula Belgrade, the new symbol of our capital, to Novak Djokovic, who climbed to the top of the tennis Olympus by winning the Musketeer Cup thus officially removed all doubts about who is realy the GOAT.

With a brilliant victory over Casper Rudd and winning the third Roland Garros in his career, Novak Djokovic, the man who made us smile and brightened up Sunday afternoons so many times with his bravado on the court, entered all tennis almanacs with golden letters, because he became the only tennis player in the history of the „white sport“ with 23 Grand Slam trophies. Greeted by a standing ovations from the Parisian audience, our Nole stepped into sporting immortality and became the greatest ever to hold a tennis racket in his hands.

Everyone who ever put the ball over the is behind him, and new, yet unwritten chapters of tennis are in front of him. The next opportunity for the Kula Belgrade, the tallest building in Serbia and the region, to once again light up the sky above the Sava with Novak’s image, is coming soon. Let’s go get more! It is time to bite that famous Wimbledon grass for the eighth time.

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