Why does Novak Djokovic wear a metal disc strapped to his chest as the No. 2 seed chases his fourth US Open title at this year’s tournament
Why is Novak Djokovic wearing a metal disc on his chest as the No. 2 seed chases his fourth US Open title at this year’s tournament
- Novak Djokovic wants to win his fourth US Open title this year
- Many fans will notice that the Serb wears a metal disc on his chest
- The men’s final of the 2023 US Open will take place on Sunday, September 10
Novak Djokovic will be looking for his fourth US Open title at this year’s tournament.
Seeded No. 2 for the tournament, the Serbian last won in New York in 2018 when he beat Juan Martin del Potro in straight sets. Djokovic missed the US Open last year due to his Covid vaccine status. In his last competition appearance, the 36-year-old was defeated in the 2021 final by Daniil Medvedev.
He hopes to push his limits this year, having suffered a dramatic loss to world champion Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final earlier this summer.
Many fans have seen the Serb wear a mysterious metal disc on his chest during matches.
Mail Sport explains why Novak Djokovic wears a metal disc on his chest.
Novak Djokovic will try to win his fourth US Open at this year’s tournament
His last win at the tournament came in 2018 when he defeated Juan Martín del Potro in straight sets
Why is Djokovic wearing a metal disc taped to his chest?
Djokovic has been spotted by tennis fans with a metal disc taped to his chest.
The No. 2 ranked tennis star was asked about the disc in May – following his French Open victory over Marton Fucsovics.
“When I was a kid, I really liked Iron Man,” he said sarcastically.
“So I’m trying to imitate Iron Man.”
Djokovic went on to joke that his team is providing “efficient nanotechnology” to improve his performance.
“My team is delivering incredibly efficient nanotechnology to help me get the best out of myself,” he said.
That’s probably the biggest secret of my career. Without that I probably wouldn’t be sitting here.’
It was later reported that it is in fact a Taopatch designed by an Italian company called Tao Technologies.
Djokovic teased fans that he is trying to imitate Iron Man with the disc, but the device is actually being used to improve health and well-being
What is a Tao Patch?
The Tapatatch is described as a ‘human upgrade device’, designed to improve health and well-being.
Tao Technology’s official website claims the patch contains “layers of nanocrystals that capture your body heat and convert it into impulses of very faint light, which are then emitted to specific points on your body.”
The aim is to ‘stimulate’ users’ central nervous systems, ‘improving communication with the rest of the body’.
The Tapatch improves sleep, posture, balance, flexibility, recovery times and focus, in addition to reducing stress, anxiety and chronic pain.
For those looking to buy one, a Taopatch starts at £238, and the company claims it’s even helped patients with multiple sclerosis.
What is the full US Open schedule?
Monday August 28
- First round men
- First round ladies
Tuesday, August 29
- First round men
- First round ladies
Wednesday, August 30
- Second round men
- Second round ladies
Thursday, August 31
- Second round men
- Second round ladies
Friday September 1
- Third round men
- Third round ladies
Saturday Sept 2
- Third round men
- Third round ladies
Sunday September 3
- Men’s round of 16
- Women’s round of 16
Monday Sept 4
- Men’s round of 16
- Women’s round of 16
Tuesday Sept 5
- Men’s Quarterfinals
- Women’s Quarterfinals
Wednesday Sept 6
- Men’s Quarterfinals
- Women’s Quarterfinals
Thursday Sept 7
Friday September 8
Saturday September 9
Sunday September 10
The men’s final will take place on Sunday, September 10 at Arthur Ashe Stadium