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Novak Djokovic MBTI 성격 유형

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"Novak Djokovic은 어떤 성격 유형입니까? Novak Djokovic은 mbti의 INFJ 성격 유형입니다. enneagram의 3w2 - so/sp - 379, big 5의 RCOAI, socionics의 IEI입니다."

Ok, once and for all. He's a definite xNFJ. I lean towards INFJ more though. Mostly because inferior Se seemed to have been giving him problems when he was younger, and he always had good Ti. Obviously he developed all the functions by now. I guess he got voted ESTP because media likes to report his faults and flaws. Ni-Fe is obvious which is why his career lasted so long and is still going on. He is always thinking ahead, always planning the next step. I remember one interview where after losing in early rounds of some important tournament (can't recall which one), he was talking how he's already thinking of the next tournament and how he'll prepare and do better next time. He's taking losses as lessons for next games. In one of the interviews during US Open now, he was talking how you always need to reinvent yourself, because everyone else does. He said he's trying to always add something, some trick, to get better and get an advantage. It's honestly his discipline and belief that got him so far. May I point out how after certain points he'd point a finger to his head? A bit insignificant but it's points me towards Ni dom. He also said in a post match interview:"Every single match I play myself the most, you know, in my head, in my mind. If I win this battle then I win the battle outside as well against the opponent." This is very Ni. Everything is happening in his head. The interview: https://youtu.be/ZgogPVs_V5g?si=VW-8FsFdMtdnllQa There's almost no need to explain the Fe. The crowd always has an effect on him and he tries to use it as energy and motivation, even if the crowd is against him. He's very aware of the crowd.(In one interview he said that when people were chanting "Roger", he'd just hear "Novak".) Of course when crowd doesn't like him he's also playing against the crowd. He's also not afraid to go against that same public that cheers when he misses or loses a point. Fe is also seen in how he never fails to acknowledge his opponents, always brings his family for support, often in interviews shows gratefulness towards his parents for supporting him from the young age with all resources they had. He also has a foundation which aims to help kids who are not well off to develop in a stimulative and safe environment. He also looks out for the lower ranked players and fight for their rights. Daniil Medvedev has told this story two times so far, most recently now at the US Open final, how when he was a really low rank, Djokovic was friendly with him and treated him as equal. Djokovic also looks out for other players, fighting to raise the pay for the lower ranked players. His Fe is also seen in how much he values his family, getting strength from his kids watching. He also acts as a proud ambassador for Serbia, honouring his country, always saying where he came from. Today, a welcoming ceremony was prepared for him and the basketball players for national team. (They got silver medals.) Novak, in front of the crowd that came to welcome them, said nothing about himself, but thanked the crowd, praised the country, and praised the players that got silver. It just shows how he's always people oriented, always looking out for others, putting others first even though he just won the 24th grand slam and could have made it about himself. But he never does. Fe is also seen in how much he gives his stuff after matches and spends times with fans. If you follow Novak you might notice he has a devoted fan named Julie. Her support doesn't go unseen, as he appreciates her deeply obviously, even playing tennis with her, always appreciating when she's supporting him.(His appreciation of her kind of gives the same vibe as Taylor Swift type of appreciation for her fans.) Even today, on the welcoming ceremony, he was the only one to throw his shirt to the crowd. Besides his mother tongue and English, he also uses German, Italian, French and Spanish, which helps him connect better to the world obviously. He used to do impressions of other players, but stopped because some didn't like it. He also often donates money for different causes. Skip to 6.36 and listen to the two clips played, if that isn't clear Fe I don't know what is: https://youtu.be/DvtUFniwIMo?si=c-lT0kNay4AqE69V Forgot to add: He was very emotional and cried today when the crowd chanted his name before he gave a speech. Which isn't very relevant but it's a nice moment. It's also worth mentioning how he honoured Kobe and his friendship with him. (1/2)

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Novak Djokovic (born 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player. He is considered to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam singles titles, 7 ATP Finals titles, 40 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles, 12 ATP Tour 500 titles, and has held the No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for over 240 weeks. In majors, he has won a record 10 Australian Open titles, 7 Wimbledon titles, 4 US Open titles and 3 French Open titles. Following his victory at the 2016 French Open, he became the eighth player in history to achieve the Career Grand Slam and the third man to hold all four major titles at once, the first since Rod Laver in 1969, and the first ever to do so on three different surfaces.

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