After having achieving his highest career ranking as World No. 3 in 2018, Croatian Tennis star Marin Cilic had one of his highest points in his life, marrying Kristina Milkovic. Milkovic is also from Croatia and has two Master Degrees to her name. Here is all that we know about Kristina Milkovic.
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Who is Kristina Milkovic?
Milkovic is a multiple degree-holder from Croatia. She graduated with two Master’s Degrees from the University of Zagreb in 2014 – one in political science and the other in psychology. She can also speak four different languages fluently- Kristina can speak Croatian, English, Italian and Spanish fluently. As per English tabloid publication The Sun. Milkovic became an employee of Zagrebacka Banka – the largest bank in Croatia – after her degree.
She is often seen supporting her husband Cilic, during his tennis matches. The tennis star has claimed Milkovic of being a lucky charm for him.
Great week at #SwissIndoorsBasel. Big thx to my team. Enjoyed in Basel, atmosphere was great.#1st500Title #ATP #Head #Fila #Vixlet pic.twitter.com/nH74WJ8y3d
— Marin Cilic (@cilic_marin) October 31, 2016
Milkovic lives a private life and is rarely seen talking about herself on the mainstream media or posting pictures on social media.
Great week at #SwissIndoorsBasel. Big thx to my team. Enjoyed in Basel, atmosphere was great.#1st500Title #ATP #Head #Fila #Vixlet pic.twitter.com/nH74WJ8y3d
— Marin Cilic (@cilic_marin) October 31, 2016
Marin Cilic and Kristina Milkovic: first meeting and marriage-
Cilic and Milkovic were first reported to have first met in 2008 at the Davis Cup. Kristina used to work as a hostess in the tournament. Two years later, in 2010, the couple were known to have started dating. Since then the duo is happily committed to each other.
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In July 2017, the couple got engaged and within an year, on April 28, 2018, Cilic and Milkovic got married.
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The couple are yet to have children one and half year into their marriage.