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Novak Djokovic got choked up at the Australian Open while discussing how he leaned on Kobe Bryant for advice

Jan 28, 2020, 22:40 IST
AP Photo/Lee Jin-manAfter his quarterfinal victory at the Australian Open, the Serbian tennis star said he had the "fortune to have a personal relationship" with Bryant.
  • Novak Djokovic broke down while discussing Kobe Bryant's influence on him after his first match since the NBA icon's death.
  • After his quarterfinal victory at the Australian Open, the Serbian tennis star said he had the "fortune to have a personal relationship" with Bryant and that "when I needed some advice and some support, he was there for me."
  • Djokovic wore Bryant's initials and both of his jersey numbers - eight and 24 - stitched into his jacket during the interview with John McEnroe.
  • Instead of signing the camera lens with his name after the match, Djokovic made a tribute to Kobe and his late daughter, Gigi.
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After Novak Djokovic played his first match since Kobe Bryant's tragic and untimely death, the Serbian tennis star took a moment to honor his "mentor" and his late daughter, Gigi.

Djokovic wore Bryant's initials and both of his jersey numbers - eight and 24 - stitched into his jacket during a post-match interview with John McEnroe.

AP Photo/Dita AlangkaraNovak Djokavic held back tears while discussing his "mentor" and "friend" Kobe Bryant.

After defeating Canada's Milos Raonic in straight sets Tuesday, Djokovic teared up while describing what Kobe's influence and support meant to him.

"I don't know what we could say," he began. "It really caught us by surprise. He was one of the greatest athletes of all time. He inspired myself and many, many other people around the world and I had the fortune to have a personal relationship with him over the last 10 years."

"When I needed some advice and some support, he was there for me," he added, choking up. "He was my mentor, my friend, and it's just heartbreaking to see and to hear what has happened to him and his daughter."

After many tennis matches, the winner is asked to sign the camera lens with their name. On Tuesday, Djokovic took the opportunity to honor the Bryants by writing Kobe's initials, Gigi's name, and Kobe's numbers in a heart.

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Just two days before Bryant's death, Djokovic spoke extensively about his influence on his game and how much he valued his mentorship.

Djokovic will move on to face Roger Federer in a star-studded semifinal match Thursday. Bryant, who was 41 years old, is survived by his wife, Vanessa, and three of their daughters.

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