The Roland Garros final was a hard emotional blow for

Novak Djokovic

, who at times repeated the feelings of his worst defeat in a Grand Slam.

Since that first round of the Australian Open 2005, when he could only add three games against

Marat Safin

, the Serbian did not suffer such a severe correction.

Mental recovery, therefore, seemed like the first step.

And

Nole

has not disappointed with her therapy.

The 'number one' in the ranking traveled to the Bosnian town of Visoko, near Sarajevo, on Tuesday to enjoy the "energy tunnels" of its controversial "pyramid park".

Djokovic, famous for his peculiar preparation methods, traveled with

his wife,

Jelena

, with whom he has two children,

Stefan

and

Tara

.

"I would invite all athletes to come here for a while, since these energy tunnels are very beneficial to increase oxygen in the lungs," the 17 'majors' champion told the public broadcaster (FTV).

"They have a direct effect on physical recovery, something very important for tennis players," he developed.

The guide during the visit was

Semir Osmanagic

, the founder of this park a little over a decade ago.

Since 2005, this controversial Bosnian explorer has maintained that in Visoko there are pyramids with a network of "energy" tunnels that are more than 25,000 years old.

His theses about the possibilities of this valley were rejected in 2006 by the European Association of Archaeologists.

Osmanagic, which in recent months has influenced several conspiracy theories about Covid-19, boasts of miraculous "cures" for those who visit Visoko.

"If there is a paradise on Earth, it is here," Djokovic stressed last July, during his first stay there.

According to the Bosnian press, the number of visitors has multiplied since then.

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