Serbian demi-god/ Novak Djokovic went back to Belgrade to enter a massive "I love Nole" festival. It was recorded that more than 100,000 people came to welcome him back on Monday. Djokovic has become the local hero of the country and with his success he has been credited in making Serbia a star. “Novak with his results has already influenced a better image of Serbia, and his position as world Number One and winning the Wimbledon championship is going to underline that,” Milka Forcan, a marketing specialist and former executive at Delta Holding, the country’s largest private sector company said. “The state [also] has to work in an organised and planned way on constant promotion of the country.” "We have been under huge pressure for a long time’ and that ‘this victory is a great thing for Serbia. Novak really did a great thing for our country," President Boris Tadic said. Nole said via twitter, "Its time for me to say it one more time. SRBIJA RULES! incredible night to remember forever." Wimbledon Party Playing the ol' game of switch-a-roo!
Posted: 7/5/2011 2:52:01 PM by Lauren Lynch | Filed under: novak, djokovic
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