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Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal
Novak Djokovic visited a Bosnian ‘pyramid park’ on Tuesday to benefit from the site’s purported healing powers and miracle cures, 48 hours after its demolition by Rafael Nadal in the open French final.
The number one in the Serbian world is known for his unorthodox and sometimes controversial New Age spiritual views and practices.
And two days after being swept 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 at Roland Garros, he made a trip to Visko’s Valley of the Pyramids and its 25,000-year-old tunnels under whose “energy” is said to produce a miracle. cures.
Although some hills in the region resemble the shape of a pyramid, the European Association of Archaeologists debunked the claims as pseudoscience more than a decade ago.
“I would invite all the athletes to come here to spend time in the tunnels, which are very beneficial for the increase of oxygen in the lungs,” he told the public television station FTV.
“It has a direct effect on regeneration, on recovery, which is very important for athletes,” he said.
According to local media, visitors to the pyramid park have increased since Djokovic’s previous visit in July after he and his wife contracted Covid-19 following a tennis tournament hosted by Djokovic in the Balkans.
“If there is a paradise on earth, then it is here,” the Serbian player said at the time.