Novak Djokovic broke his silence on the water bottles that made headlines as his mysterious potion drink made a comeback at the
Australian Open.
Much has been said about Djokovic and his mystery drink that created a lot of curiosity in the media space. Djokovic never disclosed what it was but it was certainly not a banned substance as Djokovic never tested positive for anything of that sort. He finally broke his silence after beating Rublev:
“All the bottles I use here are Waterdrops. I thank
the Australian Open because they allowed me to use them even though
other companies sponsor the tournament, so that’s why you don’t see
Waterdrop’s logo."
He added:
“Their bottles are huge, one litre and a half. I can barely carry
them. I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but other people carry that bag
with those bottles for me. So every time the supervisor brings me the
bottle, he says: ‘Here are your gold bars!'”
As you can hear, it's just water. A pretty good magic potion!