World No. 1 Novak Djokovic will reportedly head straight to the Archeological Park in Bosnia after Wimbledon and play an exhibition match there on July 13. Djokovic has been frequently visiting the Archeological Park in Bosnia since 2020 and The Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun founder Semir Osmanagic recently decided to add two tennis courts to the Archeological Park's complex.
One of the reasons why Osmanagic wanted to add tennis courts to the Archeological Park complex was because he wanted to give Djokovic a chance to prepare for tournaments during his visits. A special ceremony is planned for July 13 as Djokovic will cut the ribbon and play an exhibition match.
"The courts will be opened in a special ceremony on July 13, and we expect that the best tennis player of all time, who has spent 373 weeks on the tennis throne, Novak Djokovic, will also be a man who will cut the ribbon and play two exhibition matches;" Osmanagic told Bosnian daily Avaz.