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Wife Jelena makes a man out of 'caveman' Djokovic

'Not too bad': Tennis star likes his wife's work

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April 30

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Novak Djokovic famously used the phrase “not too bad” to describe winning his 15th Grand Slam title after a straight-set victory against Spaniard Rafael Nadal in last year’s Australian Open final.

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This time Djokovic used the same three words to review her wife’s work.

“Not too bad,” said Djokovic with a beaming smile. That was the Serbian’s verdict after receiving a much-needed haircut from his wife, Jelena, during the lockdown.

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Jelena set up her own makeshift barbershop in front of the hallway mirror and went to work on her husband with an electric trimmer. Jelena posted the video along with the text: “From caveman to my man.” — Agencies

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