The futuristic gamble that could redefine Novak Djokovic career
During the Qatar Grand Prix, Novak Djokovic unveiled his new Regenesis recovery capsule to Sky Sports — a multisensory device capable of revitalizing the body and mind in just eight minutes.
The Serbian explained that he is taking a brief competitive break with a clear objective: to return stronger, faster, and fully prepared to face the new elite of the ATP Tour.
With Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner dominating the circuit, Novak Djokovic openly acknowledges that he must adapt to remain competitive.
His secret weapon — a combination of phototherapy, sound frequency, PEMF, aromatherapy, crystal energy, and infrared heat — promises a level of recovery never before seen in professional tennis.

Regenesis: the personal project that began in Bali
What few people knew is that Novak Djokovic is not only the face of the project, but also its co-founder and investor.
The story began in Bali in 2019, when the tennis star met Australian expert Tav Keen, a specialist in technologies designed to induce deep meditative states.
Together, they built a workshop and developed the Regenesis capsule — a fusion of advanced therapies aimed at optimizing energy, focus, and physical recovery.
“It’s a modern solution for a busy life,” Djokovic said at the Upfront Ventures Summit, convinced that the device will help athletes and high-performance professionals unlock their best selves.
Qatar Airways has already announced a partnership to offer the treatment to travelers and employees, marking the first commercial applications of the technology.
Throughout his career, Novak Djokovic has been obsessive about recovery — from nutrition and conscious breathing to alternative methods designed to maximize performance. Regenesis is, according to him, the culmination of that lifelong pursuit.