Does Djokovic have a child?

Does Djokovic have a child?

Tara Đoković
Stefan Đoković
Novak Djokovic/Children

Who is Novak Djokovic son?

Stefan Đoković
Novak Djokovic/Sons

Is Roger Federer a twin?

Of course, your chances of having twins are much higher if it runs in the family, which seems to be the case for Roger Federer. His older sister Diana is also the mother of twins, albeit fraternal. Federer traced this back to his maternal grandmother, who was also a twin.

Is Djokovic still married?

Novak Djokovic is married to Jelena Ristic, who also comes from Serbia. The Serbian’s wife is currently the director of the Novak Djokovic Charity Foundation, which aims to enhance the Serbian education system to improve the lives of children in the country.

What nationality is Jelena Dokic?

Australian
CroatianSerbianSerbo-MontenegrinYugoslav
Jelena Dokic/Nationality

Who are the parents of Novak Djokovic tennis player?

Djokovic was born on 22 May 1987 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia, to parents Srđan and Dijana (née Žagar). He is of paternal Serbian and maternal Croatian descent. His two younger brothers, Marko and Djordje, have also played professional tennis.

When did Novak Djokovic lose in the Australian Open?

Djokovic began 2007 by defeating Australian Chris Guccione in the final of the tournament in Adelaide, before losing in the fourth round of the Australian Open to eventual champion Roger Federer in straight sets.

When did Novak Djokovic become the best tennis player in the world?

In 2011, Djokovic was ranked No. 1 for the first time, winning three out of four majors and a then-season record of five Masters events. He remained the best player in men’s tennis for the rest of the decade, leading the tour in major and Masters titles, and winning four out of his five titles at the ATP Finals consecutively from 2012 through 2015.

When did Novak Djokovic play in the Junior Davis Cup?

As a member of the Yugoslav national team, Djokovic reached the final of the 2001 Junior Davis Cup for players under 14, in which he lost his match in singles. In juniors, he compiled a singles win/loss record of 40–11 (and 23–6 in doubles), reaching a combined junior world ranking of No. 24 in February 2004.