Djokovic, Wimbledon
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For the first time in 52 advances to this stage of a major tournament, Novak Djokovic looked resigned to his fate. A man who had exhibited every shade of human emotion here on Centre Court, from shushing the crowd in rage to eating the grass in rapture,
Novak Djokovic may have scored his 100th Wimbledon singles win on Saturday, July 5, but it was his daughter Tara who stole the show during a post-match interview when she did an adorable dance.
Anyone who follows tennis will know that Novak Djokovic's biggest supporters are his family.Whether it's at Roland Garros, the US Open, or any other major grand slam, the athlete's wife, Jelena, and their adorable two children,
Serbian Novak Djokovic is again making his way through Wimbledon, set to face Australian Alex de Minaur in the morning on July 7, 2025. While most tennis fans have their eyes glued to the court, a perhaps equally entertaining show might be happening in the stands if Djokovic's family and kids are
Thirty-eight-year-old Novak Djokovic goes in search of a record 25th Grand Slam title at Wimbledon but must first get past 23-year-old world No 1 Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals; Follow scores, repor
Tennis legend Novak Djokovic's daughter was the star of the show at her father's Wimbledon match over the weekend. See details.
Serbian star Novak Djokovic`s 11-year-old son, Stefan, has been wearing a white cap on which he has autographs of several players at Wimbledon 2025. But Stefan`s collection of autographs is missing the likes of his dad.
At times, greatness on the court comes from peace off it. Novak Djokovic knows that better than anyone. While the world watches him break records and lift trophies, his biggest wins often happen far from Wimbledon’s Centre Court, at home, with his family.