Muguruza teaches Djokovic how to make a potato omelette

Garbiñe Muguruza, who has always said that he likes to cook when he has time and travel allows him, taught Novak Djokovic how to make a potato omelette. during the eighth episode of the ATP and WTA online show, Tennis United. Garbiñe appeared directly in the kitchen and showed the mixture of potatoes, onion and eggs that he was going to pour into a frying pan to make the typical national dish. “For many people their favorite food is paella, but the basic in any Spanish home is the Spanish omelette. I love it, although it is not my favorite dish”said the finalist from the past Australian Open.

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The Spanish and the Serbian chatted with the Canadian Vasek Pospisil and the American Bethanie Mattek-Sands as moderators and talked, among other things, about their eating habits and what they like to eat for breakfast. The Serb practices “intermittent fasting” and takes “something hot, water, lemon in the morning, silver drops (a few deoxidizing drops), green smoothies … “, everything but” the strong breakfast that Garbiñe shows “, he joked. He also recognized that when he was younger he ate a lot of meat:” I grew up on the opposite side of the spectrum. I ate meat three times a day every day, and I changed it. I like what I do now, “says world number one, who went vegan. Muguruza asked Nole if when he retired he would return to “the barbecues”, to which he replied that “yes, as long as they are with vegetables”. She commented that she eats “healthy, a good diet” because her mother “is a nutritionist.”

Muguruza and Djokovic recalled, among other things, what their first tournament had been. “I was eight years old, I won the first game of my life, with 8-8, in the playoff I won 10-8. I was more than happy and all that, but totally exhausted. My mother was there, she hugged me, and when she did, I started crying, “said the Balkan., who lost the following duel to his compatriot Viktor Troicki and cried again. Muguruza said that he triumphed in his first competition. “I was six years old, it was in Venezuela and I remember it because I won it.” Another topic they chatted about is what they bought with their first big pay. “I spent 258 euros on an MP3, because I had a discman and the music jumped when I ran and it was not heard”. “I bought myself a soccer or basketball team jersey,” Djokovic recalled. Then they were asked about their most physical game. “Mine was against Rybarikova in my first time in the main draw of a Grand Slam, at the 2013 Australian Open,” said Garbiñe. “The 2012 Melbourne final against Rafa (Nadal), which lasted 5 hours and 53 minutes. Hard to repeat, crazy.” The woman from Caracas told the Belgrade secret about the end: “Before games I sometimes wear songs from Rocky's movies.”