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Saturday, 30 January 2016

FREE TIPS - 30th January 2016


Today's FREE TIPS come from our PRO Tipster EACH WAY EARNERS.

This tipster concentrates on the bigger field races for each way value.

Yesterday their sole selection QUILL ART - WON advised 5/1, returned 3/1 SP.

Today EACH WAY EARNERS has two each way selections coming from Doncaster.


DONCASTER -

12.30 Polarbrook, 1pt EW @ 10/1 BetVictor/Paddy Power/Hills
3.50 Cajun Fiddle, 1pt EW @ 6/1 Hills/Coral


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Friday, 29 January 2016

FREE TIPS - 29th January 2016


Today's free tip comes from our PRO Tipster ALL WEATHER PROFITS.

This tipster concentrates on all weather racing.

Selections are advised to Betfair SP so everyone gets the same profits which have been big in previous years.

This service has made over 513 points profit in the past two years, this is with a ROI of 16%.

Today ALL WEATHER PROFITS has four selections.

Lingfield -

1.15 Fable Of Arachne
2.50 Jarir
4.00 Captain Kendall
4.30 Ballyglasheen

All selections are 2pt Win to BSP.

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FA CUP FOURTH ROUND SELECTED MATCH PREVIEWS: FRIDAY JANUARY 29 – SUNDAY JANUARY 31


Derby County v Manchester United – Friday 1955
Positions: Derby 5th (Championship), Man Utd 5th (Premier League)
  • Derby’s only win in the last month was in the third round of this competition, so their chances may not be as high as their league position suggests. United are surely out of contention for the title, whatever their manager has said recently, and should field a full strength team here. United will start as favourites, but with the Old Trafford side this season, anything is possible. Michael Carrick returns to contention for United, but Matteo Darmian is injured.

Colchester United v Tottenham Hotspur – Saturday 1245
Positions: Colchester 24th (League One), Tottenham 4th (Premier League)
  • Non-league Eastleigh have had more than a few things to say about not being selected for live TV coverage during their run to the third round. It may now be the case that the reduced prominence of the FA Cup means TV companies choose the safe option of simply selecting matches involving the bigger teams. Given Colchester’s position at the foot of League One, and their massive goals against tally, the BT Sport cameras are surely not headed for the Weston Homes Community Stadium in expectation of an upset. Spurs still have title ambitions, and given the number of fixtures they will play if they progress in two cup competitions, Mauricio Pochettino will surely ring the changes here, but expect his side to progress with something to spare.

Arsenal v Burnley – Saturday 1500
Positions: Arsenal 3rd (Premier League), Burnley 3rd (Championship)
  • Arsenal may choose to rest a few players, but given their strength in depth, a home win remains the most likely outcome. Arsenal’s defence will have to be wary of Andre gray though, with the Burnley hitman having scored 17 times this season.

Aston Villa v Manchester City – Saturday 1500
Positions: Aston Villa 20th, Man City 2nd (both Premier League)
  • Playing Cup football may be a blessed relief for Villa, given their parlous league position, but don’t expect the form book to be turned upside down here.

Oxford United v Blackburn Rovers – Saturday 1500
Positions: Oxford 3rd (League Two), Blackburn 18th (Championship)
  • Oxford’s third round win over Swansea was unquestionably the biggest upset of the round. Oxford again host higher division opposition here, but with Blackburn dropping down the Championship table – no win in seven league matches – Oxford’s biggest problem might be coping with the expectations of their supporters. Highly rated forward Kemar Roofe scored two in the win over Swansea and he could easily fire the Us to more success here.

Portsmouth v Bournemouth – Saturday 1500
Positions: Portsmouth 5th (League Two), Bournemouth 16th (Premier League)
  • While there was only one genuine upset in the last round, there could be more in the way of romance this time around, as most of the lower ranked sides are at home. This is an intriguing South Coast derby, and with Bournemouth likely to ring the changes in their team, they will be extremely relieved if they remain in the competition come Saturday evening.

West Bromwich Albion v Peterborough United – Saturday 1500
Positions: West Brom 14th (Premier League), Peterborough 8th (League One)
  • West Brom  manager Tony Pulis made 11 team changes for his side’s third round match, which may indicate where his priorities lie, even though the Baggies enjoy a fairly comfortable seven point advantage over the teams in the relegation zone. If he fields a similarly weakened team again, free scoring Peterborough may stand a chance – they have scored 53 and conceded 41 in their own division.

Liverpool v West Ham United – Saturday 1730
Positions: Liverpool 7th, West Ham 6th (both Premier League)
  • Enigmatic Liverpool, buoyed by reaching the League Cup final, host a West Ham team that boast plenty of quality. Despite the Hammers’ abilities, one suspects that it will be Liverpool’s performance on the day that holds the key here. The Reds have looked short of firepower at times this season, but banged in five in their last league match, so you just never know with Liverpool.

Carlisle United v Everton – Sunday 1330
Positions: Carlisle 11th (League Two), Everton 12th (Premier League)
  • Another live TV match, and another encounter where the chances of an upset are limited. Carlisle’s Jabo Ibehre is in the top five goalscorers in his division, and can be a handful given his physical presence, but expect Everton to cope.

Milton Keynes Dons v Chelsea – Sunday 1600
Positions: Milton Keynes 20th (Championship), Chelsea 13th (Premier League)

  • Chelsea’s struggles this season have been well documented, but given they have little to play for in the league, expect them to give the FA Cup a high priority, and expect a strong Chelsea team to progress here.



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Thursday, 28 January 2016

FREE TIPS - 28th January 2016


From today we shall be regularly blogging free tips from our PRO Tipsters.

Many 'scoff' at free tips as they couldn't possibly be profitable. 

Well, we believe our Tipster Street platform blows that theory out of the water.

From 1st August to 31st December our free tips made a profit of  £2'700 to £10 stakes.


Not bad for FREE TIPS I'm sure you will agree, indeed most subscription based tipsters don't make that sort of profit in a year!

Today's Free Tip comes from our PRO Tipster EACH WAY EARNERS. This service has one selection today. 

4.20 Southwell - Sofias Number One, 1pt EW @ 9/1 General.

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Wednesday, 27 January 2016

What Is A Tipster


A tipster is someone who regularly provides information  on the likely outcomes of sporting events.

In the past tips were bartered for and traded but nowadays, thanks largely to the Internet and premium rate telephone lines, they are usually exchanged for money, and many tipsters operate websites. Some of them are free and some require subscription.

A tip, in gambling is a bet suggested by a third party who is perceived to be more knowledgeable about that subject than the bookmaker who sets the initial prices.  Thus a tip is not even regarded by the tipster as a certainty but that the bookmaker has set a price too low  from what the true risk is: it is a form of financial derivative, since the tipster himself risks none of his own money but sells his expert knowledge to others to try to "beat the bookie".

The Tipster must overcome the profit margin integrated into sports betting odds by bookmakers trading teams and then also obtain an additional edge to deliver profit over the long term.

However, many tipping services are scam operations that play on the Behavioral addiction of betting.

Tipsters are often insiders of a particular sport able to provide bettors with information not publicly available. There are other tipsters who provide equally respectable results through analysis of commonly accessible information.
Good tipsters use statistical based estimations and extensive research about the outcome of a game, and compare this estimation with the bookmaker's odds. If there is a gap between the estimate odds and the bookmakers odds, the tipster is said to identify "value", and a person who bets on such odds when they perceive not a certainty but a "gap in the book" is said to be a "value bettor". When value is found, the tipster is recommending the bettor to place a bet.
A tip that is considered to be a racing certainty, that is, almost completely certain to be true, is also called a nap and tipsters in newspapers will tend to indicate the "nap".

Tipping is mostly associated with horse racing but can apply to any sport that has odds offered on it. The relaxed cultural attitude towards gambling in the UK is increasingly resulting in a gambling element being promoted alongside sport coverage in the media.

Newspapers 
 
Most National newspapers in the UK employ a tipster or columnist who provides horse racing tips. Rather than pick a tip for each race that occurs on a given day the normal protocol is to provide a Nap and nb selection.

Nap  indicates this is the tipster's most confident selection of the day.
nb   "Next best" and indicates another selection that the tipster rates highly.
Both types of selections would be counted in calculating the tipsters running profit/loss figure which states how far in profit or loss an individual would be if they had backed every tip with a level stake.

Television 
 
The popular Channel 4 television programme The Morning Line previews weekend horse racing on a Saturday morning culminating in the panel of experts and guests providing their selections for the day. Sky Sports News runs a similar preview segment including expert analysis of the teams and betting odds relating to Premier League football fixtures on a Saturday.

Radio  

The United Kingdom, morning national Radio 4 Today Programme usually includes a couple of racing tips in its short sports section  but these are not taken too seriously : but the programme tracks Richardson's performance as a tipster for amusement value: he is usually quite well "down" but just very occasionally is "up" after a correct tip at a long price.

Scams
  
Premium tipping services charge a fee for accessing a tip or tips by telephone, internet or post. The more reputable companies will keep an accurate record of their tipping activities enabling a prospective client to assess their past form and so anticipate potential future performance. There is a lot of scope for less reputable operations to massage these figures or even to fabricate figures in order to attract new customers. In 2008, the Office of Fair Trading state the figure lost to tipster scams each year is between £1 million and £4 million in the UK alone.

Derren Brown's Channel 4 programme ''The System exposed one method by which tipping services operate. By giving out different tips to different people  in a horse race, one person must win . The bettor who won might then assume that they received real insight into the race outcome from the tipster and may then pay for subsequent tips.

Australia
 
Australia has led the way in the emergence of tipping competitions where the object is to win prizes for registering virtual bets. The focus of the majority of these competitions has been Australian rules football but the commonly referred to term for the activity of Footy tipping now also covers Soccer, Rugby League and Rugby Union. In the UK there are a growing number of such competitions but most relate to the Horse Racing industry.

In theory, tipping for prizes in a free competition provides a viable alternative to gambling for real. However, many will take the opposite view that it makes gambling more accessible to a wider audience by creating what is perceived to be a safe route in. There is also a lot of scope for gamblers looking to identify good tips using such competitions as an information resource given some competitions publish current tips entered and historical records for the tipsters involved.

Internet 
Internet forums are increasingly being used as a means to share ideas and information within web communities and many such forums exist in the gambling arena as a means of discussing views on events or simply offering advice and tips.

While many in the gambling community view this as a way in which they can earn respect from their peers in an otherwise isolated profession, tipping services also use these areas to attract users to their premium schemes.

Stocks and shares 

While the term gambling is often considered to be confined to sports betting or at least the services offered by a bookmaker, the classification can also be applied to investing in stocks where the gamble relates to a share or commodity price moving in a certain direction. Stock tips, as publicised in the financial sections of the media, are largely directed at the casual investor but their interrelation and interest to the business sector has proven to be controversial.
The increase in spread betting as a financial derivative also blurs the distinction between financial investment and gambling: since in the United Kingdom a win on a bet pays no tax, but another form of investment might require payment of Capital Gains Tax, there may be a financial advantage to "betting".

Derivatives 
  
Many newspapers and other betting journals such as the Racing Post track the leading newspapers' tipsters and see how well their predictions match the actual outcome, by assuming a nominal £1 bet on every tip that the tipster makes, and calculating the theoretical return. Thus, tipsters themselves can be "tipped" as being a good or bad tipster.

Therefore, it is actually possible in theory to bet on whether a tipster's prediction will be correct.

Other uses 
 

Tipster is also a term used in the United Kingdom for a person who gives information regarding potential news stories, particularly those involving celebrities, to journalists, often in exchange for cash; or more generally an informant.


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Tuesday, 26 January 2016

New Tipster Coming Soon


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Monday, 25 January 2016

Golfers Are Like Horses!


Let me explain...

We all know that horses enjoy different surfaces. Some horses prefer soft ground, whilst others enjoy firmer ground. Some horses can run on a variety of surfaces, whilst others can not.

The same can be said for golfers.

Of course, we're not asking Rory McIlroy to run around Aintree.

But golfers do prefers certain lay outs better than others.

Let me explain...

Believe it or not there are many different golf courses around the world. Of course they are all unique as no golf course is the same as another.

Some courses have far more bunkers than others. Some courses have 'heavier' rough than others. Some courses have water whilst others are played in desert conditions.

There are different types of grass, and even different types of sand. These are all changes that a golfer has to deal with week in, week out.

Like horses, golfers are not good at all courses.

Some players struggles in and around bunkers, so they obviously play better at courses where there are less of these challenges.

Some golfers play poorly in windy conditions, therefore the sea side 'links' courses are a 'no no'.

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Saturday, 23 January 2016

PREMIER LEAGUE MATCH PREVIEWS: SATURDAY JANUARY 23 – SUNDAY JANUARY 24


Norwich City v Liverpool – Saturday 1245

Positions: Norwich 16th, Liverpool 9th

Form (last six matches – League only – earliest matches first):

Norwich
WLWWLL (9pts)

Liverpool
LWWLDL (7pts)

·         Norwich have been very busy in the transfer market this month. Will their new signings give them a chance of picking up a win against Liverpool? Given recent results for the two teams, and Liverpool’s failure to defend set pieces and their lack of options upfront, the Canaries may have a great chance.

January transfer window new signings:

Norwich – Ivo Pinto (defender, Dinamo Zagreb), Timm Klose (defender, Wolfsburg), Matt Jarvis (midfielder, West Ham, £2.5m), Ben Godfrey (midfielder, York City), Steven Naismith (forward, Everton, £8.5m)
Liverpool – Marko Grujic (forward, Red Star Belgrade, £5.1m - loaned back for rest of season), Steven Caulker (defender, QPR, loan)


Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur – Saturday 1500

Positions: Crystal Palace 8th, Tottenham 4th

Form:

Crystal Palace
WDDLLL (5pts)

Tottenham
WWWDLW (13pts)

·         Tottenham are top of the six game form table, and will fancy three more points against Palace, who are on a very poor run.

  

Leicester City v Stoke City – Saturday 1500

Positions: Leicester 2nd, Stoke 7th

Leicester
WLDDWD (9pts)

Stoke
LWWLWD (10pts)

·         Leicester are still level on points at the top, despite having one win and two goals in their last five matches. Stoke’s results have been less good on the road than at home, so Leicester probably start as marginal favourites.

January transfer window new signings:

Leicester – Demarai Gray (forward, Birmingham, £3.7m)


Manchester United v Southampton – Saturday 1500

Positions: Man Utd 5th, Southampton 10th

Form:

Man Utd
LLDWDW (8pts)

Southampton
LWLLWW (9pts)

·         Although their last win came via their only shot on target, football is a results business, and United are unbeaten in four, leading Louis van Gaal to audaciously suggest they remain title contenders. Here they host Southampton, and possibly new signing Charlie Austin. The Saints appear to be finding some form, but United may have more of a cutting edge.

January transfer window new signings:

Southampton – Charlie Austin (forward, Queen’s Park Rangers, £4m)




Sunderland v Bournemouth – Saturday 1500

Positions: Sunderland 19th, Bournemouth 15th

Form:

Sunderland
LLLWWL (6pts)

Bournemouth
WDLDLW (8pts)

·         After back-to-back wins, Sunderland came back down to earth with a bump against Tottenham. Bournemouth’s performance against West Brom meanwhile delighted manager Eddie Howe, and with Sunderland’s defensive difficulties still apparent, Bournemouth may start as slight favourites.

January transfer window new signings:

Sunderland – Dame N’Doye (forward, Trabzonspor, loan) – awaiting work permit, Jan Kirchhoff (defender, Bayern Munich)
Bournemouth – Benik Afobe (forward, MK Dons, £9m), Lewis Grabban (forward, Norwich, £7m), Juan Iturbe (forward, Roma, loan)


Watford v Newcastle United – Saturday 1500

Positions: Watford 12th, Newcastle 18th

Watford
WDLLLL (4pts)

Newcastle
DLLLDW (5pts)

·         Newcastle returned to winning ways last week against West Ham, and stand an excellent chance of taking another three points given the wretched run Watford are experiencing.

January transfer window new signings:

Watford – Nordin Amrabat (forward, Malaga), Costel Pantilimon (goalkeeper, Sunderland)
Newcastle – Henri Saivet (midfielder, Bordeaux), Jonjo Shelvey (midfielder, Swansea, £12m)



West Bromwich Albion v Aston Villa – Saturday 1500

Positions: West Brom 13th, Aston Villa 20th

Form:

West Brom
LLWWDL (7pts)

Aston Villa
DDLLWD (6pts)

·         Does only three defeats in eight count as an improvement for the League’s bottom club? Villa gave a good account of themselves in drawing with Leicester last week, and this local derby against a far from consistent West Brom side may represent an opportunity for Remi Garde’s team.


West Ham United v Manchester City – Saturday 1730

Positions: West Ham 6th, Man City 3rd

Form:

West Ham
DDWWWL (11pts)

Man City
LWDWDW (11pts)

·         West Ham’s nine match unbeaten run ended unexpectedly at Newcastle, so how will they respond? Despite that loss, this is likely to be tough test of City’s poor away record and their defensive frailties.

January transfer window new signings:

West Ham – Sam Byram (defender, Leeds)
Man City – Anthony Caceres (midfielder, Central Coast Mariners)



Everton v Swansea City – Sunday 1330

Positions: Everton 11th, Swansea 17th

Form:

Everton
LWLDDD (6pts)

Swansea
DWDLLW (8pts)

·         Swansea have now lost only two of the last six, and Everton are still not in brilliant form. Everton were however unfortunate not to beat Chelsea last week, and they may start as favourites given their better goal threat.

January transfer window new signings:

Everton - Shani Tarashaj (forward, Grasshoppers, £3m - loaned back for rest of season)



Arsenal v Chelsea – Sunday 1600

Positions: Arsenal 1st, Chelsea 14th

Form:

Arsenal
WLWWDD (11pts)

Chelsea
WDDWDD (10pts)

·         It’s two very different draws – a 3-3 and a 0-0 for Arsenal in their last two matches. Chelsea are finally putting together an unbeaten run, but remain just four points clear of the relegation zone. In what is sure to be a keenly fought encounter, maybe a high scoring draw is on the cards?

January transfer window new signings:

Arsenal – Mohammed Elneny (midfielder, FC Basel, £5m)




Friday, 22 January 2016

The Career Of Novak Djokovic (Final Part)


Today concludes the final part of the look at the career of Novak Djokovic to date.

If you have missed any of the blog content, please scroll down to view previous days.


Place among the all-time greats
 
Following his tremendous success in the 2011 season, Djokovic began to feature on all-time greatest lists.

In late 2011, Rod Laver chose Djokovic as number 6 in his top ten male players of the Open Era. In April 2015, Henman offered another comment on Djokovic's standing among the all-time greats, saying "it's only a matter of time before he is considered alongside Federer and Nadal as one of the greatest players of all time". Having proclaimed him "one of the all-time greats" in November 2014, John McEnroe put Djokovic in all-time top five following his 2015 Wimbledon win, Djokovic's ninth Grand Slam title: "My top four are Laver, Sampras, Roger and Nadal but Novak is at number five and rising".

Djokovic is widely considered to be one of the greatest returners in the history of the sport, an accolade given to him even by Andre Agassi, who was considered to be the best returner ever. Though staying clear of best ever conversations, tennis coach Nick Bollettieri has continually been praising Djokovic as the "most complete player ever" and the "most perfect player of all time".

Tennis pundits have classified many of Djokovic's matches as some of the greatest contests ever, with the 2012 Australian Open final being considered the greatest match ever seen, as a testament to his greatness as a tennis player. Some longtime analysts claim that the Djokovic-Nadal rivalry ranks as the best rivalry in tennis history primarily because of the quality of matches they produce. 


Playing style and equipment 

Djokovic is an all-court player with emphasis on aggressive baseline play. His groundstrokes from both wings are consistent, deep, and penetrating. His backhand is widely regarded as one of the best in today's game. His best shot is his backhand down the line, with great pace and precision. He is also known as one of the greatest movers on the court with superior agility, court coverage and defensive ability, which allows him to hit winners from seemingly defensive positions. After great technical difficulties during the 2009 season, his serve is one of his major weapons again, winning him many free points; his first serve is typically hit flat, while he prefers to slice and kick his second serves wide.
Djokovic commented on the modern style of play, including his own, in interview with Jim Courier after his semifinal win against Andy Murray in the 2012 Australian Open tournament.

Entering the pro circuit, Djokovic used the Head Liquidmetal Radical, but changed sponsors to Wilson in 2005. He couldn’t find a Wilson racquet he liked, so Wilson agreed to make him a custom racquet to match his previous one with Head. After the 2008 season, Djokovic re-signed with Head, and debuted a new paint job of the Head YouTek Speed Pro at the 2009 Australian Open. He then switched to the Head YouTek IG Speed  paint job in 2011, and in 2013, he again updated his paint job to the Head Graphene Speed Pro, which included an extensive promotional campaign. Djokovic uses a hybrid of Head Natural Gut  in the mains and Luxilon Big Banger ALU Power Rough  in the crosses. He also uses Head Synthetic Leather Grip as a replacement grip. In 2012, Djokovic appeared in a television commercial with Maria Sharapova promoting the use of Head rackets for many techniques such as golf and ten-pin bowling.
In assessing Djokovic's 2011 season, Jimmy Connors said that Djokovic gives his opponents problems by playing "a little bit old-school, taking the ball earlier, catching the ball on the rise,  driving the ball flat." Connors adds that a lot of the topspin that Djokovic's opponents drive at him comes right into his zone, thus his ability to turn defense into offense well.

Coaching and personal team
  
In the period 2004 and 2005, Djokovic was coached by Dejan Petrovic. From fall 2005 until June 2006, he was coached by Riccardo Piatti who divided his time between the 18-year-old and Ivan Ljubičić. Player and coach reportedly parted ways over the latter's refusal to work full-time with Djokovic.

Since June 2006, Djokovic has been coached by Slovakian former professional tennis player Marián Vajda. They met for the first time during that year's French Open, after which Vajda got hired to be the 19-year-old's coach. On occasion Djokovic employed additional coaches on part-time basis: in 2007, during the spring hardcourt season, he worked with Australian doubles ace Mark Woodforde with specific emphasis on volleys and net play while from August 2009 until April 2010 American Todd Martin joined the coaching team, a period marked by his ill-fated attempt to change Djokovic's serve motion.
Since early 2007, Djokovic has been working with physiotherapist Miljan Amanović who was previously employed by Red Star Belgrade and NBA player Vladimir Radmanović. 

From the fall 2006, Djokovic had an Israeli fitness coach Ronen Bega, but the two parted ways during spring 2009 since Djokovic decided to make a change after identifying his conditioning as a weakness in his game following continual losses to Nadal. In April 2009, ahead of the Rome Masters, Djokovic hired Austrian Gebhard Phil-Gritsch  to join the team in fitness coach capacity.
In July 2010, before the Davis Cup clash away at Croatia, Djokovic made another addition to his team – nutritionist Igor Četojević who additionally focuses on Chinese medicine and does acupuncture. He discovered the tennis player suffers from gluten intolerance and cannot eat gluten, purging it from his diet. It appeared to have worked as Djokovic began feeling stronger, quicker, and much more fit. After Djokovic's Wimbledon win in July 2011, Četojević left the team.

After retiring from professional tennis in August 2011, Serbian player Dušan Vemić joined Djokovic's team as assistant coach and hitting partner for Novak. The collaboration ended before the 2013 US Open. 

Six-time Grand Slam champion and former world No. 1 Boris Becker, who mostly worked as television pundit for BBC Sport and Sky Sports since his 1999 retirement from playing, was announced as Djokovic's new head coach in December 2013. According to Djokovic, the Becker appointment was done with input from his existing head coach Marián Vajda who reportedly wanted to spend more time with his family and was looking to have his coaching workload somewhat reduced. For Becker, in addition to working alongside Vajda, the job entailed special emphasis on Grand Slams as Djokovic felt he missed out on winning a couple of Grand Slams over the previous two seasons due to a lack of mental edge in the final stages of those tournaments. Becker's first tournament coaching Djokovic was the 2014 Australian Open.

Sponsorships and business ventures 

Djokovic endorses Serbian telecommunications company Telekom Srbija and German nutritional supplement brand FitLine.

Since turning professional in 2003, Djokovic wore Adidas clothing and footwear. At the end of 2009, Djokovic signed a 10-year deal with the Italian clothing company Sergio Tacchini after Adidas refused to extend his clothing contract . Since Sergio Tacchini doesn't make shoes, he continued with Adidas as his choice of footwear. Djokovic's sponsorship contract with Tacchini was incentive heavy, and due to Djokovic's disproportionate success and dominance in 2011, the company fell behind on bonus payments, leading to the termination of the sponsorship contract. From 2011, Djokovic began to wear custom Red and Blue Adidas Barricade 6.0's shoes, referring to the colours of the Serbian national flag. By April 2012, the Tacchini deal had fallen first short and then apart. At that point, he was set to join forces with Nike, Inc., but instead, on 23 May 2012, Uniqlo appointed Djokovic as its global brand ambassador. The five-year sponsorship reportedly worth €8 million per year, began on 27 May 2012 in Paris' Roland-Garros French Open Tennis Tournament.

Djokovic did television commercial spots and print ads for supermarket chain Idea, the Serbian arm of Croatian supermarket retailer Konzum as well as for rival Serbian supermarket chain DIS Trgovina.

In August 2011, Djokovic became the brand ambassador of Swiss watch manufacturer Audemars Piguet. Less than a month later, Djokovic signed a sponsorship deal with German car company Mercedes-Benz. In March 2012, Djokovic was announced by Bombardier Aerospace as its latest Learjet brand ambassador, thus joining the likes of actor and pilot John Travolta, architect Frank Gehry, maestro Valery Gergiev, and classical pianist Lang Lang. From January 2014 Djokovic has been endorsing French car manufacturer Peugeot. At the same time he entered into an endorsement deal with Japanese watch manufacturer Seiko, having just ended his affiliation with their rivals Audemars Piguet. In early 2015, ahead of Australian Open, Djokovic teamed up with Australian banking corporation ANZ for a social media campaign to raise money for local communities across the Asia Pacific region.

According to Forbes, Djokovic earned US$31 million in endorsements during 2014, behind only to Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Rory McIlroy .

Since 2004, the business end of Djokovic's career has been handled by Israeli managers Amit Naor  and Allon Khakshouri, the duo that also had Marat Safin and Dinara Safina as their clients. In June 2008, after the duo entered into partnership with CAA Sports, the sports division of Hollywood talent firm Creative Artists Agency, meaning that the famous company started representing tennis players for the first time, Djokovic formally signed with CAA Sports. After Djokovic's contract with CAA Sports expired during summer 2012, he decided to switch representation, announcing IMG Worldwide as his new representatives in December 2012.

Investments 
 
In 2005, as Djokovic moved up the tennis rankings, he ventured into the business world. His family founded a legal entity in Serbia named Family Sport. Registered as a limited liability company, its initial focus was the restaurant business. The company's day-to-day operations are mostly handled by Novak's father Srdjan and uncle Goran expanded its activities into real estate, sports/entertainment event organization, and sports apparel distribution.
The company opened theme cafés named Novak Café, as well as Novak Café & Restaurant in the Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd.

In February 2008, the company reached an agreement with local authorities in the city of Kragujevac about jointly entering into a real estate development deal that was to include 4 hectares of city-owned land at Veliki Park being developed into a tennis center with 14 courts. But by 2010 the company pulled out of these plans.

In March 2008, Family Sport won a municipal authority-organized tender in Novi Beograd by submitting an €11 million bid for the 3.8 hectares of land located in Ivan Ribar neighbourhood; with the ambitious plan to build a big tennis center there. As of spring 2013, construction is yet to commence.
In 2009, the company managed to buy an ATP tournament known as the Dutch Open and bring it to Serbia where it became – Serbia Open. With the help of Belgrade city authorities, the tournament's inaugural edition was held during May 2009 at the city-owned 'Milan Gale Muškatirović' courts, located at an attractive spot in Dorćol neighbourhood. In 2012, after four tournament editions, the company pulled out of the venture and Serbia Open ceased to exist.

On Monday, 4 July 2011, one day after Djokovic won Wimbledon, Family Sport organized the homecoming reception in front of the National Assembly building with more than 80,000 people gathering to greet him.

It was announced in late 2012 that Djokovic had purchased the entire existing 2013 production of donkey cheese, which is produced by a single farm in Serbia. It was believed that it was done to ensure a reliable supply for his chain of restaurants in Serbia. One week later, it was proven that the story was exaggerated. 


In popular culture 

Owing to his extroverted personality, fluency in several languages, and willingness to go along with comedic concepts, Djokovic became a fixture on entertainment-based TV talk shows around the globe immediately upon achieving a measure of prominence via results on the tennis court. After winning the Australian Open, his first major, in early 2008, Djokovic appeared on the American late-night programme The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. In May 2008, he was a special guest during the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Belgrade that year. He threw a big tennis ball into the crowd, announcing the start of the voting and together with one of the show's co-presenters, Željko Joksimović, Djokovic sang a song about Belgrade.
Throughout late April and early May 2009, during ATP Master Series tournaments in Rome and Madrid, respectively, the Serb was a guest on the Fiorello Show hosted by Italian comedian Rosario Fiorello followed by an appearance on Pablo Motos' show El Hormiguero. During the week off, in-between the two tournaments, Djokovic came home to Belgrade where he was interviewed by Nenad Lj. Stefanović on the RTS' hour-long, flagship one-on-one talk programme Svedok. In 2009, and 2010, Djokovic won an Oscar of Popularity for the most popular male athlete in Serbia.

Djokovic is also featured in the music video for the song "Hello" by Martin Solveig and Dragonette. The video, filmed at Stade Roland Garros, shows Solveig facing off against Bob Sinclar, another DJ, in a tennis match. When the referee calls a crucial ball "Out", Djokovic enters the arena and convinces the referee otherwise. In 2010, the Serbian blues-rock band Zona B recorded the song "The Joker", dedicating it to Djokovic.

Djokovic's international television appearances particularly intensified during his successful 2011 season. After winning Wimbledon and reaching the number one spot on the ATP list, he again appeared on Leno's Tonight Show as well as on Conan O'Brien's show on TBS. Djokovic's dramatic win at the US Open was followed by another television blitz including spots on Live with Regis and Kelly, CBS' The Early Show, NBC's Today as well as a walk-on appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. On 25 June 2011, its seventieth Congress in Chicago, all the members unanimously awarded Djokovic the Order of Serbian National Defense in America I class, the highest decoration of the SND. The order was given to him because of his merits in the international sport scene and his contributions to the reputation of Serbs and Serbia around the world. In mid-November 2011, he made a triumphant return to Rai 1's Il più grande spettacolo dopo il weekend, hosted by Fiorello. In late November during the ATP World Tour Finals in London he was a guest on David Frost's interview programme Frost Over The World on Al Jazeera English.

He was voted the 19th most influential man on AskMen.com's Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2011. On invitation from film producer Avi Lerner, Djokovic became part of the high-budget Hollywood movie production The Expendables 2 in a cameo playing himself, which he shot on 29 November 2011 in a warehouse in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. However, his bit part was cut out of the final version of the movie. He appeared on the cover of Italian GQ's March 2012 issue. Also, in March he was profiled on the CBS show 60 Minutes by their correspondent Bob Simon. He was named amongst the 100 most influential people of 2012 by TIME magazine. On 26 October 2012, he appeared on Canal+'s Le Grand Journal.

Before the 2014 US Open, top-ranked player in the world Djokovic went on the Late Show with David Letterman on 19 August 2014. 



In February 2015, following his 2015 Australian Open win, Djokovic made a return appearance on RTS' Svedok for another hour-long sitdown with Nenad Lj. Stefanović in prime time. His 2015 Wimbledon win got him a spot via a live linkup on CBS This Morning where he was interviewed by Charlie Rose and Gayle King. In late August 2015, ahead of the 2015 US Open, shortly after his appointment as the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador was announced, Djokovic appeared on All In with Chris Hayes on MSNBC, also publicizing his foundation's partnership with the World Bank to promote early childhood development. Two weeks later, the day after his US Open win, Djokovic went on another blitz of the New York City-based media. Starting with the morning shows — with a return to NBC's Today for an in-studio interview with Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, and Carson Daly followed by a return to CBS This Morning, this time in studio, with Charlie Rose, Gayle King, and Norah O'Donnell, and finally a guest spot on Live! with Kelly and Michael. Later in the day he went on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert late-night comedy programme for a walk-on appearance that included firing a serve at Stephen Colbert who hid behind Captain America's shield.

Djokovic is also very popular on video sharing sites due to his famous imitations of other tennis players such as Maria Sharapova, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams and Ana Ivanovic.

Activism 

In 2007, Djokovic founded the Novak Djokovic Foundation. The organization's mission is to help children from disadvantaged communities to grow up and develop in stimulating and safe environments. In August 2015, Djokovic was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. The foundation partnered with the World Bank in August 2015 to promote early childhood education in Serbia.




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