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Tennis Fans Are Questioning What Was In Novak Djokovic's Water Bottle During Wimbledon Match
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Updated 14:40 6 Jul 2022 GMT+1Published 14:20 6 Jul 2022 GMT+1

Tennis Fans Are Questioning What Was In Novak Djokovic's Water Bottle During Wimbledon Match

The 35-year-old came from behind to win his quarter-final match in five sets

Dominic Smithers

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Novak Djokovic is through to another Wimbledon semi-final; quelle surprise, right?

The Serbian managed to squeeze through yesterday's (5 July) match against Jannik Sinner, winning in five sets.

But it wasn't quite the polished performance many have come to expect from the world number three, with the Italian easing through the first two sets.

However, following a toilet break and a pep talk, Novak returned to win the final three sets, with some ease, it has to be said.

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His comeback left many viewers scratching their heads, as did a mysterious drink that he was passed by his team mid-way through, which some claimed sparked his return to form.

Have a look for yourself:

I would very much like to know what was in this bottle. It certainly wasn’t liquid, and he gestured to his coach before inhaling it. Very odd. pic.twitter.com/bBG62BOMFh

— Damian Reilly (@DamianReilly) July 5, 2022

Eagle-eyed fans spotted the 35-year-old being handed a white bottle, before gesturing to his team several times.

He then began to seemingly both inhale and drink its contents all at once.

The whole exchange really confused a lot of tennis fans watching back at home.

Writing on Twitter, one viewer said: "What’s in the white bottle? it didn’t look like a drink."

Another chipped in: "What is in the bottle? I swear he inhales it."

"What’s in Djokovic’s white plastic bottle? Didn’t look like he was drinking from it," asked a third.

While another added: " What was Djokovic inhaling from that white ‘water’ bottle?"

Well, real tennis aficionados among you will know that this isn't the first time Novak has been seen taking a sip out of his white bottle.

Novak Djokovic's team has mixed a drink or powder for him in the stands this fortnight and used a ballboy to deliver it mid-match. Saw this also in rd1 vs Struff. He uses a straw for it

I asked him about it.

"The liquids were magic potions that my physio prepares in his lab" pic.twitter.com/boCfnCSCsM

— Jannik Schneider (@schnejan) February 2, 2020

The "magic powder" from Ausopen 2020 is back. This time without a drinking straw https://t.co/Q3NAk7Pmcm

— Jannik Schneider (@schnejan) July 5, 2022

Back in 2020, he employed the same tactic during the final of the Australian Open, when he defeated Dominic Thiem in another five-set match.

And during the post-match press conference, Novak was actually asked about it, and gave a pretty interesting answer.

Smiling at the journalist, he said: "The liquids were magic potions that my physio prepares in his lab. That's all I can say."

The journalist who asked the question revealed that it appeared as though Novak was doing the same thing at Wimbledon.

Retweeting a clip of him once again drinking from the white bottle, Jannik Schneider said: "The "magic powder" from Aus Open 2020 is back. This time without a drinking straw."

So there you have it, mystery solved.

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: Wimbledon, Viral

Dominic Smithers
Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers is LADbible's Editorial Lead. After graduating from the University of Leeds with a degree in French and History, he went on to write for the Manchester Evening News, the Accrington Observer and the Macclesfield Express. So as you can imagine, he’s spent many a night wondering just how useful that second language has been. But c'est la vie.

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