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Novak Djokovic ‘breaks his own golden rule’ as Olympic gold celebrations continue

Winning Olympic gold has got Novak Djokovic behaving out of character as he celebrates the “biggest achievement of his career” to date. The 24-time Grand Slam champion beat Carlos Alcaraz in the men’s tennis final at Paris 2024 to finally clinch the crown that’s long eluded his grasp, and he’s marking the occasion in style as he revels with family.

That’s after the Serb was snapped drinking alcohol while partying with loved ones in Dubrovnik following his latest career milestone. Djokovic, 37, can be seen swilling what appears to be a bottle of bubbly from a boat in Croatia before leaping into the water below.

It’s no rare thing to see arguably the greatest tennis player of all time celebrating – but it’s far less common to witness Djokovic imbibing in public. In fact, ‘Nole’ has been open regarding his preference of living alcohol-free in his efforts to maintain such high standards.

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haven’t been drinking for years,” he told VICE in 2019. “I sometimes did and as an athlete who rarely drinks, which is well known, one drink will throw me into the machine and I don’t know where I am.”

But that’s not to say Djokovic hasn’t lapsed on occasion in the past. And the superstar’s willingness to partake appears to have softened as he verges towards retirement.

It was after beating Rafael Nadal in a classic to clinch the Australian Open in 2012 that one of his most famed brushes with booze unfolded. Djokovic was subject to the standard doping controls after the almost six-hour encounter, but he was so dehydrated that officials gave him beer so that he could provide a sample.

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