Novak Djokovic has paid tribute to Tunisian Malek Jaziri, who will draw the curtain on his two-decade professional tennis career with one last hurrah in Dubai this week.
At 39, Jaziri walks away as one of the most influential players from Tunisia, North Africa and the Arab world in the last 15 years. “He is my ‘habibi friend’, I always called him that,” world No.1 Djokovic told Arab News in Dubai on Sunday. “He’s a fantastic guy, I like him a lot.
I saw that he got a wildcard here, so it’s his last dance in this tournament, which is nice, because he had some big wins actually on this court in his career. “He was one of the most important players coming from the Arab region in the past 10, 15 years.
So it’s great that he got the wildcard. It’s very nice of the tournament to give him this last opportunity in a way, to say goodbye.” Jaziri has already made moves in his post-playing career and is the current coach of Canadian veteran Vasek Pospisil and the captain of Tunisia’s Davis Cup team. “I know he is going to find himself a great role in tennis in a different manner after his tennis career,” added Djokovic. “I look forward to watching him this week in Dubai.