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Novak Djokovic’s white tennis shoes with the green “23” printed on the heel might have to be replaced soon. Know more:

A detail on the shoes of Novak Djokovic shows “23” in reference to the number of Grand Slam singles titles he has won.WIMBLEDON, England—Novak Djokovic’s white tennis shoes with the green “23” printed on the heel might have to be replaced soon.

“Well, obviously if it happens in less than a week’s time that I reach the 24, then we’ll have to use the 24, I guess,” Djokovic said. “It’s not going to be a big problem to do that.” Djokovic won his men’s record 23rd major title last month at the French Open, only a few months after winning the Australian Open.

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