The sky is the limit for Djokovic By Sarah Khan hile the nail-biting drama of the U.S. Open tournament ended last week, Novak Djokovic has since become a celebrity in the game of tennis. After defeating two formidable rivals, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and winning up to 10 titles this year, Djokovic is ranked no. 1 in the world. Naturally, Djokovic is the highest paid tennis player this year, bringing home over $10.6 million. Since he started playing professionally in 2003, Djokovic has persistently improved his game, often challenging his worthiest opponents. So, what’s next for the Serbian-born champion? Djokovic will be helping his teammates defend the Davis Cup in the men’s international team event held in Belgrade, Serbia. Perhaps, Djokovic will still see his old rival, Rafael Nadal, who is playing for his home country, Spain. Both Spain and Serbia qualified to the semi-finals and are respectively playing Argentina and France to earn a place in the Final, which will be held on Dec, 2 - Dec, 4. BCIT FORENSIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TRIE TC RIUM ame mM MCS MTS eelO Meare Micali fxentere CTE 101ml CeCe SOMETIME ITO MLC TETAS Se OTR a utele el eee melee emote n eM ar TST MIO A development workshops, attend an information session: Monday, October 3, 5:30-7:00 pm BCIT Downtown Campus, 555 Seymour Street To register, visit bcit.ca/infosessions It’s your career. Cra marle