Greek Classic as Novak Djokovic Takes Inspiration From '300'
As Novak Djokovic celebrated with his family and team after his second US Open triumph, he also sought out 300 movie star Gerard Butler, who was watching from the player's box.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: September 14, 2015 12:29 pm IST
Novak Djokovic admitted he took inspiration from cult movie "300" and its Scottish star Gerard Butler, who was on hand to roar him to victory in the US Open final.
The world number one clinched a 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 win over Roger Federer on Sunday to claim a 10th career major.
As he celebrated with his family and team, he also sought out Butler, who was watching from the player's box.
"We are good friends. So he happened to be in the city last couple of days, so I invited him to come," said Djokovic. (Djokovic Eyes Higher Targets After 10th Grand Slam Title)
"I actually sent him a photo and a message last night. I was watching the '300' movie. When I went to my box, I looked at him. I said, 'This is Sparta. It felt great.'
"That's one of the most inspiring movies I watched. So actually, yeah, he's a very cool guy." (Beaten Roger Federer Vows to Return in 2016)
The movie, which recounts the classic Greek story of the Battle of Thermopylae, made a star out of the muscular Butler, who also happens to be a fan of fellow Scot Andy Murray, who beat Djokovic in the 2012 final in New York.
"I was not playing Murray. He thought it was appropriate to come to this match," joked the Serb star. (Federer's Strengths Abandon Him On The Big Stage)