'This is Sparta' is US Open champ Djokovic's battle cry

The Serb invited Gerard Butler to the stands after being inspired by movie 300, the night before his final


Reuters September 15, 2015
Novak Djokovic of Serbia poses with his trophy in Central Park in New York September 14, 2015 the morning after defeating Roger Federer of Switzerland to win the 2015 US Open Men's Singles Finals. PHOTO: AFP

NEW YORK: Novak Djokovic summoned some cinematic inspiration to help him conquer grand slam king Roger Federer and silence the roaring supporters of the Swiss at Sunday's U.S. Open men's final.

The Serb said after winning the titanic battle against Federer that he had watched the movie '300' the night before to put him in the mood, and had its star, Scottish actor Gerard Butler, in his player's box.

The 2007 film depicts a vastly outnumbered band of 300 Spartans fighting off advancing Persians in 480 B.C. "We have known each other for several years and we are good friends," Djokovic told reporters when asked about Butler.


"He happened to be in the city over the last couple of days, so I invited him to come along.

"Funnily enough, I actually sent him a photo and a message last night that I was watching his movie, '300.'"

After his four-set victory, Djokovic climbed up into his box and hugged his wife, Jelena, coach Boris Becker and other members of his team before spotting Butler.

"When I looked at him I said: 'This is Sparta!' It felt great. That's one of the most inspiring movies I've ever watched."

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