After finishing the year at the top of the ATP rankings, Novak Djokovic has decided to take a break from tennis. The 33-year-old has returned to his homeland Serbia and is spending some quality time there. The World No.1 is exploring the natural beauty of his country along with his wife Jelena and daughter Tara.
“We’re blessed to come from a beautiful country that offers hidden gems like this wonderful mountain Tara. Our daughter was partly named Tara because of this wild natural beauty,” tweeted Djokovic.
We’re blessed to come from a beautiful country that offers hidden gems like this wonderful mountain Tara. Our daughter was partly named Tara because of this wild natural beauty. Grateful to spend some quality family time. Onto discovering more about #Serbia 🇷🇸❤️🙏 @jelenadjokovic pic.twitter.com/LEf4RgiSfg
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) November 27, 2020
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Interestingly, Djokovic also revealed how his daughter Tara got her name. She’s named after a beautiful mountain Tara in Serbia, and Djokovic also shared its picture. It’s definitely a refreshing time for the Djokovic family, especially after the tight schedule of the tour.
One could often see Djokovic spending some cherishing moments with his family. He definitely looks fresh and wants to spend some time off the court in order to start the upcoming season with a cool and relaxed mind.
“Onto discovering more about Serbia”- Novak Djokovic
Although he comes from Serbia, Djokovic certainly wants to explore more and more. Unlike others who choose to go on a vacation at the end of the season, Djokovic wants to unravel the mysteries of his motherland.
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“Grateful to spend some quality family time. Onto discovering more about Serbia,” added Djokovic in the tweet.
Overall, 2020 proved to be a great season for Djokovic. He won a total of 2 Masters and a Grand Slam title. However, what really became the highlight was his disqualification at the US Open 2020. He played really well at the French Open 2020 too, but lost to the ‘King of Clay’ Rafael Nadal.
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After the rejuvenating time, Djokovic will be returning to the court at the Australian Open 2021. He will be looking forward to defending his title in Melbourne. If the Serbian succeeds at winning the title, it’ll be a hat trick of Australian Open titles for him.
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