Novak Djokovic added another unexpected chapter to his global sports profile by stepping onto the Lusail International Circuit for something entirely different from racing. Days before lights out at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix, the 24-time Grand Slam champion led a full movement and mobility session directly on the track, turning the F1 straightaway into a fitness zone for team members and event staff.
What Connects Novak Djokovic to the Qatar Grand Prix and Its Partners?
Djokovic’s appearance in Qatar fits into a broader trend for the Serbian star, who has become a familiar face at Formula 1 weekends. Over the past several seasons, he has made multiple visits to team garages, chatted with drivers, and participated in pre-race festivities during the Qatar GPs.
His role as a Global Brand Ambassador and Wellness Advisor for Qatar Airways, one of the race weekend’s major partners, has placed him in a unique position to bridge the worlds of tennis and motorsport. With Qatar’s round of the championship set for November 30, 2025, the lead-up has featured a lineup of promotional and fan-oriented events, making Djokovic’s trackside session a natural fit for the buildup.
The images from his outing at Lusail captured Djokovic interacting with racing personnel before stepping onto the grid to guide the group through light stretching and mobility work. The session focused on loosening up, improving range of motion, and promoting the kind of body maintenance the Serbian regularly emphasizes in his training.
Photographs from the November 27 appearance showed him smiling, demonstrating movements, and encouraging participants as they followed along.
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— Gulf Times (@GulfTimes_QATAR) November 27, 2025
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— Lucho Yoma (@LucianoYoma) November 27, 2025
Djokovic Shared His Stance on a Potential ‘Dream’ Duel With Son Stefan
Djokovic frequently credits his family, and especially his tennis-loving son Stefan, as a significant influence on his career. Stefan closely follows his father’s matches and often asks to travel with him. Capitalizing on this close relationship, Piers Morgan jokingly asked Djokovic during an interview if he would ever allow Stefan to defeat him in a professional match.
The Serb replied with humor, “Oh, no. I don’t want, No, I wouldn’t want that. Of course, I wouldn’t let him beat me. I would kick his *beep*.”
Djokovic concluded his 2025 season early, despite securing an early spot as the third qualifier in the 2025 ATP Finals, as his participation in Turin was derailed by a shoulder issue. The injury occurred during his victorious run at the Hellenic Championships earlier this month. Consequently, he shifted his focus from competition to recovery, aiming to return at full strength for the 2026 season.
