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He met his future wife, Jelena Ristić, in high school, and began dating her in 2005. [36] The two became engaged in September 2013, [37] and on 10 July 2014 the couple were married on Montenegro's Sveti Stefan island, in the Church of Saint Stephen (Serbian: Црква Светог Архиђакона Стефана).
Matić married Jelena Ristić on 17 July 2012 in Bežanija, a neighborhood in Belgrade. [3] She was four months pregnant on their wedding day with their first child, a son named Zoran, who was born in Vienna on 17 December 2012. [4] [5] Their second child was born 21 March 2015. [6] [7]
Jelena was born in 1986 to parents Miomir and Vera Ristic. She has an older sister, Marija, who she calls her best friend on her blog. Her grandparents are from Ljig, Serbia.
Jelena, also written Yelena and Elena, is a Slavic given name. The name is a Slavicized form of the Greek name Helena, and it signifies the word ‘Greek ...
As Novak Djokovic prepares to compete for another Grand Slam title in the US Open 2023, get to know his wife, Jelena Djokovic.
[2] [3] He has a sister, Jelena, and a younger brother, Goran. [2] After completing high school, he moved to Belgrade to study law, but did not finish the studies. Later on, the whole family moved to Belgrade. [4] During winters, he worked as a ski coach in the winter resorts of Kopaonik and Brezovica, where he met his future wife Dijana Žagar ...
A documentary film based on her autobiography, called Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story, co-directed by Halloran and Ivan O'Mahoney, [73] was released in Australian cinemas on 7 November 2024. Luke Buckmaster of The Guardian praised the film, giving it 4 out of 5 stars, [ 70 ] as did Garry Maddox of The Sydney Morning Herald . [ 74 ]
Ilija was the stepfather of Stamenka's daughter Jelena Ristić, who married Đorđe Radojlović, the founder of the Radojlović family. [2] See also.