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Serbia postal service honours Djokovic with stamps

The Post of Serbia presented the stamps titled "Tennis: Novak Djokovic, the world racket number one" at an event on Thursday.

News Desk (AFP)
Belgrade, Serbia
Sat, December 18, 2021

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Serbia postal service honours Djokovic with stamps Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning against Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas during their match on Day 5 of The Roland Garros 2021 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on June 3, 2021. (AFP/Martin Bureau )

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ennis' world number one Novak Djokovic said Friday that the Serbia national postal service has honoured him by launching a series of stamps featuring him and his sports achievements.

"I'm humbled!" Djokovic said on Twitter.

"An honour to receive my very own Serbian stamp. Thank you to my generous country for this rare gift!"

The Post of Serbia presented the stamps titled "Tennis: Novak Djokovic, the world racket number one" at an event attended by the 34-year-old star on Thursday.

It said it was the first time it had put an athlete on a stamp. 

"The stamps represent an athlete... the best tennis player of today and the best athlete in the history of Serbian sports," a Serbia Post statement said.

Djokovic is also a "great humanist and philanthropist" it said, referencing his education foundation that it said "helped reconstruct 48 kindergartens and supported more than 2,200 teachers in their work throughout Serbia".

The stamps feature Djokovic and his sports achievements -- notably 350 weeks as world number one, 20 Grand Slam titles as well as 37 titles at the ATP Masters tournaments.

Earlier this month, Djokovic was named among the entries for the Australian Open, following intense speculation about his vaccination status. 

The Serbian had cast doubt on whether he would defend his Melbourne title next month, refusing to reveal whether he was inoculated against coronavirus, a requirement to play.

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