PYRAMID water refers to water believed to possess unique healing properties due to its exposure to the mystical energy of ancient pyramids.
Here is everything we know about the water and its powers and why tennis legend Novak Djokovic drinks it during his Wimbledon final match.
Novak Djokovic believes in the powers of pyramid water[/caption]What is pyramid water?
Pyramid water refers to water that supposedly possesses unique healing or beneficial properties due to its exposure to the supposed mystical energy of ancient pyramids, specifically those in Bosnia.
The water is believed to vibrate at a different frequency compared to ordinary water, offering more than just hydration.
It is purported to provide restorative effects in various aspects beyond physical benefits.
This water is said to have been exposed to the mystical energy of those supposedly ancient pyramids, and to vibrate at a different frequency to other waters. Pyramid water is apparently about so much more than the physical benefits.
Mark HodgkinsonTennis player Novak Djokovic believes in the healing properties of this pyramid water and incorporates it into his preparation routine.
In 2005 Sam Osmanagic announced to the world that he had discovered what he believed to be ancient pyramids in the Visoko Valley near the town of Visoko.
He said in an interview: “Novak really appreciates the water from the pyramids.
“He can see it brings him benefits.
“When Novak comes here, he always gets supplies of the water.”
Why does Novak Djokovic drink pyramid water?
Novak Djokovic drinks pyramid water because he strongly believes in its purported benefits.
Despite skepticism about its authenticity, Djokovic reportedly collects large quantities of this water whenever he visits the Bosnian pyramids, implying he attributes positive effects to its consumption, potentially aiding in his performance during matches.
Tennis author and journalist Mark Hodgkinson told Tennis Majors: “Djokovic goes deep underground – beneath ancient Bosnian pyramids or what some regard as a giant, pointy hoax – to drink this healing pyramid water.
“This water is said to have been exposed to the mystical energy of those supposedly ancient pyramids, and to vibrate at a different frequency to other waters.
“Pyramid water is apparently about so much more than the physical benefits.
“Ordinary water that you might get from a tap or a bottle merely quenches thirst; pyramid water is going to restore Djokovic in just about every way.”
What has Novak Djokovic won?
Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam titles in his life so far[/caption]Novak Djokovic boasts an illustrious tennis career highlighted by an impressive tally of 24 Grand Slam singles titles.
His achievements include ten victories at the Australian Open, three triumphs at the French Open, seven Wimbledon championships, and four wins at the US Open.
Despite his recent knee surgery, Novak made a remarkable recovery.
Novak stands on the verge of capturing his eighth Wimbledon title and 25th Grand Slam overall, facing Carlos Alcaraz at the upcoming final on Sunday, July 14, 2024.
Djokovic’s biggest career achievements
Novak Djokovic's career is marked by unparalleled success, including 24 Grand Slam singles titles and numerous records in ATP tournaments.
- Grand Slam Singles Titles: He has won a total of 24 Grand Slam singles titles.
- Career Grand Slam: Djokovic is one of only a few players to achieve a Career Grand Slam, winning each of the four major championships (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open).
- Record Grand Slam: He holds the record for the most Australian Open titles, with ten victories as of the latest count.
- ATP Finals Titles: Djokovic has claimed seven ATP Finals titles.
- ATP Masters 1000 Titles: With an impressive 40 ATP Masters 1000 titles, he holds the record for the most titles in this prestigious series.