It stands to reason that Novak Djokovic's favorite song may be "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" (Yes, from The Lion King.) Upon winning his unprecedented 30th Masters 1000 title on Sunday, and on the occasion of defeating Kei Nishikori for the ninth consecutive time, Djokovic took to the mic and beckoned those in attendance at Toronto's Rogers Cup to turn to each other and, quite simply, hug:
WATCH: Djokovic calls for Toronto crowd to share hugs
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Published Aug 01, 2016