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Watch The Tennis Star Novak Djokovic Dancing To Shakira's Hit Number

IANS, 19 Dec, 2016 02:07 PM
  • Watch The Tennis Star Novak Djokovic Dancing To Shakira's Hit Number
Sharing a fun video on his Instagram account, Djokovic decided to gate crash a dance class, just as smoothly as he serves on court. Not just did he drop by, he also broke into what was his take on singer Shakira’s popular number ‘Hips Don’t Lie’.
 
 
The player himself posted a video of his booty-shaking with the caption: “It’s all about the hips guys”. He also added, “my hips don’t lie”, as he tagged Shakira in the post too. Nothing seemed to hold back Djokovic, who has won 12 Grand Slams and three Wimbledon titles, as he danced along with women, following the directions of the instructor.
 
Going by the comments the Instagram video received, it seems like everybody had a great time watching Djokovic show his funny side on social media. “Hilarious” and “amazingly funny”, were some of the comments that the fans wrote for him. Another Instagram user said, “Watching you dance makes tennis look easy lol”!
 
 
 

It's all about the hips guys 😂 #danceclasscrasher My hips don't lie @shakira 🙏👌🙌💃🕶

A video posted by Novak Djokovic (@djokernole) on

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