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Novak Djokovic

I’m delighted to present Regenesis… to enable many others to discover their best selves


Novak Djokovic, one of the most successful tennis players in history, is serving up an ace in the wellness world, backing an innovative wellbeing chamber set to hit the market imminently, while also stepping into the role of global wellness advisor for Aman.

The 38-year-old Serbian, who holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles by a male player, lives by a deeply personal wellness philosophy that fuses physical health, mental discipline and spiritual growth.

His journey began after struggles with fatigue and asthma early in his career, which led him to adopt a gluten-free, dairy-free and refined sugar-free diet – a change he says transformed his life. In his book Serve to Win, he describes how eliminating certain foods gave him “a new body” and sharper mental focus.

Still ranked the sixth-best player in the world, Djokovic is known for exploring unconventional, and sometimes controversial, approaches to health. He came under fire for refusing to be forced into having the COVID-19 vaccine, preferring to look for a treatment for the virus. This led him to become the main stakeholder of QuantBioRes, a Danish biotech firm working on a remedy for the infectious disease rather than an inoculation.

He’s openly spoken about using yoga and breathing rituals to ground himself in tournaments and about turning to floatation therapy and CVAC, a type of pressure chamber, for recovery. And he’s now championing and investing in multiple ventures in the space.

Immersive pod investment
This passion for pushing boundaries in personal wellbeing is embodied in his latest endeavour: an immersive pod known as Regenesis, which promises a multisensory reset.

“Across the expanse of my career, I’ve been in constant pursuit of any incremental edge that drives consistent peak performance and keeps me at the top of my game,” he declares. “That journey has brought me here. I’m delighted to present Regenesis, a convergence of leading-edge technologies that shall enable many others to discover their best selves.”

The pod combines multiple modalities – including light therapy, sound frequency, pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF), aromatherapy, crystal energy and infrared heat – to promote rapid physical and mental recovery.

“It’s a modern solution to a busy life,” said Djokovic at the Upfront Ventures Summit last year. “You go in and out in 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30 minutes and feel refreshed, revitalised and recharged for the rest of the day.”

The tennis star, who is a co-founder and investor in the pod, says the idea was born in Bali, Indonesia, in 2019, following a chance meeting with Australian Tav Keen, who specialises in using technology to quickly induce deep meditative states.

The duo have set up a workshop and lab in Bali and an operations team globally to launch Regenesis later this year. They intend to introduce the pod via an exclusive “invite-only programme to selected individuals on our waitlist”.

Qatar Airways has been named as one of the first official partners, with the airline’s staff and travellers set to benefit from its treatment.

Advising Aman
Although nothing has been released to the media, Spa Business predicts Aman to be next in line for a collaboration with Regenesis.

The luxury boutique hotel brand, which specialises in ‘transformational experiences’, has just named Djokovic its first global wellness advisor, entering into a multi-year partnership with him to curate a range of holistic Longevity Pathway retreats.

The first of these retreats is a detoxification programme that will be available year-round at seven Aman destinations worldwide. The three-day retreat is based on Djokovic’s tried and tested approach to fitness and wellbeing – “It is a way of life and it is a better way of life,” he says.

Personalised and performance-driven, it will include a guided reset for body, mind and spirit, beginning with a signature treatment lasting between 90 and 150 minutes. The programme then draws inspiration from each property setting – from ayurveda at Amanbagh in India to sunrise yoga overlooking the Utah desert at Amangiri in the US.

Speaking about the alliance, Djokovic adds: “I’m very proud to be a global wellness advisor for Aman. The vision and mission that the brand has – and that I have – are very much aligned. We have a common language.”

Djokovic is also slated to host an intimate in-person retreat later this year at one of Aman’s flagship destinations, which has yet to be revealed. His role is expected to go beyond designing exclusive programming to advising on future product development and brand extension in the wellness space.

Aman, founded in 1988, has 36 hotels, resorts and residences in 20 destinations around the world, as well as a pipeline of future projects under construction. For further insight, read our interview with Aman owner, Vlad Doronin, at spabusiness.com/doronin.

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Regenesis uses light and frequency therapy, PEMF, aromatherapy, crystal energy and infrared heat
Regenesis uses light and frequency therapy, PEMF, aromatherapy, crystal energy and infrared heat / photo: REGENESIS
Aman will host a range of longevity retreats curated by the tennis star
Aman will host a range of longevity retreats curated by the tennis star / photo: Aman Group
Djokovic is a Grand Slam record breaker
Djokovic is a Grand Slam record breaker / photo: Aman Group
Sessions range from 5 to 30 minutes and promise a ‘multisensory reset’
Sessions range from 5 to 30 minutes and promise a ‘multisensory reset’ / photo: REGENESIS
Djokovic is expected to advise on Aman’s brand development
Djokovic is expected to advise on Aman’s brand development / photo: Aman Group
Aman has 36 properties around the world
Aman has 36 properties around the world / photo: Aman Group
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Novak Djokovic

I’m delighted to present Regenesis… to enable many others to discover their best selves


Novak Djokovic, one of the most successful tennis players in history, is serving up an ace in the wellness world, backing an innovative wellbeing chamber set to hit the market imminently, while also stepping into the role of global wellness advisor for Aman.

The 38-year-old Serbian, who holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles by a male player, lives by a deeply personal wellness philosophy that fuses physical health, mental discipline and spiritual growth.

His journey began after struggles with fatigue and asthma early in his career, which led him to adopt a gluten-free, dairy-free and refined sugar-free diet – a change he says transformed his life. In his book Serve to Win, he describes how eliminating certain foods gave him “a new body” and sharper mental focus.

Still ranked the sixth-best player in the world, Djokovic is known for exploring unconventional, and sometimes controversial, approaches to health. He came under fire for refusing to be forced into having the COVID-19 vaccine, preferring to look for a treatment for the virus. This led him to become the main stakeholder of QuantBioRes, a Danish biotech firm working on a remedy for the infectious disease rather than an inoculation.

He’s openly spoken about using yoga and breathing rituals to ground himself in tournaments and about turning to floatation therapy and CVAC, a type of pressure chamber, for recovery. And he’s now championing and investing in multiple ventures in the space.

Immersive pod investment
This passion for pushing boundaries in personal wellbeing is embodied in his latest endeavour: an immersive pod known as Regenesis, which promises a multisensory reset.

“Across the expanse of my career, I’ve been in constant pursuit of any incremental edge that drives consistent peak performance and keeps me at the top of my game,” he declares. “That journey has brought me here. I’m delighted to present Regenesis, a convergence of leading-edge technologies that shall enable many others to discover their best selves.”

The pod combines multiple modalities – including light therapy, sound frequency, pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF), aromatherapy, crystal energy and infrared heat – to promote rapid physical and mental recovery.

“It’s a modern solution to a busy life,” said Djokovic at the Upfront Ventures Summit last year. “You go in and out in 5, 10, 15, 20 and 30 minutes and feel refreshed, revitalised and recharged for the rest of the day.”

The tennis star, who is a co-founder and investor in the pod, says the idea was born in Bali, Indonesia, in 2019, following a chance meeting with Australian Tav Keen, who specialises in using technology to quickly induce deep meditative states.

The duo have set up a workshop and lab in Bali and an operations team globally to launch Regenesis later this year. They intend to introduce the pod via an exclusive “invite-only programme to selected individuals on our waitlist”.

Qatar Airways has been named as one of the first official partners, with the airline’s staff and travellers set to benefit from its treatment.

Advising Aman
Although nothing has been released to the media, Spa Business predicts Aman to be next in line for a collaboration with Regenesis.

The luxury boutique hotel brand, which specialises in ‘transformational experiences’, has just named Djokovic its first global wellness advisor, entering into a multi-year partnership with him to curate a range of holistic Longevity Pathway retreats.

The first of these retreats is a detoxification programme that will be available year-round at seven Aman destinations worldwide. The three-day retreat is based on Djokovic’s tried and tested approach to fitness and wellbeing – “It is a way of life and it is a better way of life,” he says.

Personalised and performance-driven, it will include a guided reset for body, mind and spirit, beginning with a signature treatment lasting between 90 and 150 minutes. The programme then draws inspiration from each property setting – from ayurveda at Amanbagh in India to sunrise yoga overlooking the Utah desert at Amangiri in the US.

Speaking about the alliance, Djokovic adds: “I’m very proud to be a global wellness advisor for Aman. The vision and mission that the brand has – and that I have – are very much aligned. We have a common language.”

Djokovic is also slated to host an intimate in-person retreat later this year at one of Aman’s flagship destinations, which has yet to be revealed. His role is expected to go beyond designing exclusive programming to advising on future product development and brand extension in the wellness space.

Aman, founded in 1988, has 36 hotels, resorts and residences in 20 destinations around the world, as well as a pipeline of future projects under construction. For further insight, read our interview with Aman owner, Vlad Doronin, at spabusiness.com/doronin.

Read more from this issue of Spa Business magazine

View contents of Spa Business 2025 issue 2
Regenesis uses light and frequency therapy, PEMF, aromatherapy, crystal energy and infrared heat
Regenesis uses light and frequency therapy, PEMF, aromatherapy, crystal energy and infrared heat / photo: REGENESIS
Aman will host a range of longevity retreats curated by the tennis star
Aman will host a range of longevity retreats curated by the tennis star / photo: Aman Group
Djokovic is a Grand Slam record breaker
Djokovic is a Grand Slam record breaker / photo: Aman Group
Sessions range from 5 to 30 minutes and promise a ‘multisensory reset’
Sessions range from 5 to 30 minutes and promise a ‘multisensory reset’ / photo: REGENESIS
Djokovic is expected to advise on Aman’s brand development
Djokovic is expected to advise on Aman’s brand development / photo: Aman Group
Aman has 36 properties around the world
Aman has 36 properties around the world / photo: Aman Group
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