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After defeating the German Kefer in the quarterfinals of the Rome Masters after three sets, the best tennis player in the world, Novak Djokovic, stayed to enjoy the ladies’ quarterfinal match, in which Muguruza was better than Azarenka after three sets.
To make things more interesting, Djokovic was not alone in the stands. He was accompanied by a blonde woman, Elena Capelaro, public relations manager, and she met Novak with her husband Eduardo Artaldi, when Djokovic signed a contract with Sergio Takini, an Italian sports equipment company where Artaldi worked, ten years ago.
– We practically lived together. Elena and I try to create the atmosphere you need by knowing how much time you spend traveling the world without being separated from your family.
When Novak parted ways with the renowned Italian brand, he continued to work with Artaldi, who left the company and became part of the Serbian family.
– We try to be as professional as possible, but our relationship is too personal. We live together seven days a week, and these nine years behind us have been simply “rich.” Sometimes we drag ourselves by the ears – explained the Italian in an interview.
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