Liz Clarke, The Washington Post; The self-belief that made Novak Djokovic a champion has put him in limbo in Australia
"Two qualities in particular set the 6-2, 170-pound Djokovic apart:
A fanatical adherence to a strict gluten-free diet and a program of stretching and exercise that has transformed his otherwise unremarkable physique (much like Tom Brady) into a purpose-built, pliable winning machine.
And profound self-belief and self-determination that have pulled him from the brink of defeat in countless high-stakes matches. Djokovic’s inner belief is arguably his greatest asset, but it doesn’t necessarily mesh with decision-making for the greater good — such as complying with vaccine mandates amid a global pandemic."