Millman unveils unique hidden talent at Queen's Club
Just two weeks after saying "I don't know if I'm going to play on grass," Novak Djokovic reassured fans of his near future by beating John Millman 6-2, 6-1 in his Queen's Club opener on Tuesday.
If it's any consolation for Millman, the Aussie has been impressing off the court with his weird party trick: using his tongue to tie a knot in a candy snake.
"Obviously, I'm not too talented if that's my trick, but here it goes," he said before beginning his attempt:
Djokovic, up 3-1 in the second set, pulled off the tournament's Shot of the Day by patiently pushing Millman into a bad position and then easily putting away a smash, a shot he infamously frequently misses.
Due to the fact that he is unseeded, Djokovic has a difficult second-round match coming up on Thursday against No. 2 seed Grigor Dimitrov.