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By Adrianna Outlaw
© Andy Kentla

(July 15, 2010) Novak Djokovic headlines the field in Los Angeles this month and may already have a home in Hollywood.

Tennis' top impressionist explores his entertaining side in a new music video.

Djokovic and Gael Monfils play themselves in guest-starring roles in French electronic music DJ and producer Martin Solveig’s new music video "Hello" shot on the grounds of Roland Garros.


In the video Martin Solveig plays a tennis match against fellow DJ Bob Sinclar. Sinclar holds match point when Solveig hits a forehand that looks good but is called wide. Solveig asks the chair umpire to check the mark, but he declines.

Enter Djokovic, clad in white Tacchini clothes, argue on Solveig's behalf. Djokovic argues the call and rattles the chair umpire's elevated seat for effect.

"It’s Novak Djokovic! Now this is truly unbelievable! I can tell you I haven’t seen something like this since Big Mac retired," the commentator says.

Djokovic makes his entrance at about the 5:40 mark of the video that is more than seven minutes long. Monfils appears toward the end of the video in an appearance that proves to be a heart-breaker for Solveig.


 

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