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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 ]
Djokovic started his preparations for the season by playing the Hopman Cup with fellow Serbian world No. 3 Jelena Janković where he won all of his four singles matches, including in the final against the United States, where he beat Mardy Fish in a deciding set tiebreak to level the tie, but then losing the decisive mixed doubles rubber, [95 ...
Cheering on Djokovic from the crowd will be his wife, Jelena Djokovic, née Rustic, who has been one of his longest-standing, staunchest supporters. Novak and Jelena were high school sweethearts.
Jelena Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Јанковић, Serbian pronunciation: [jělena jǎːŋkoʋitɕ]; born 28 February 1985) is a Serbian former professional tennis player. She was ranked as the world No. 1 in women's singles by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) for 18 weeks, including as the year-end No. 1 in 2008 .
Jelena Genčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Генчић, pronounced [jělena ɡěntʃitɕ]; 9 October 1936 – 1 June 2013) was a Serbian tennis and handball player and coach. In the 1970s she became a junior tennis coach and was later credited for playing a major role in the early development of numerous future top class professional ...
Jelena Đokić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Ђокић; born 24 May 1977) is a Serbian actress. [1] She appeared in more than twenty films since 2003. Selected filmography
Damir Dokić (Serbian: Дамир Докић, born 1950s) was a Serbian tennis coach.He is the father and ex-coach of former professional tennis player Jelena Dokic. [1] He gained notoriety for being involved in various violent incidents in which he was verbally and physically abusive.
Djokovic was born in Mitrovica to parents Stanka and Vladimir, and grew up in the nearby town of Zvečan, Kosovo, which at the time was part of the Yugoslav Republic of Serbia. [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.