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Djokovic supports the Serbian student protest movement

11:01pm, 5 October 2025More Sports

The relationship between Djokovic and the media loyal to President Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic is increasingly tense. Recently, the most successful defense of the player in history and his family continued to appear, making Nole's life stuffy.

The incident started at the end of last year, when some Serbian students' protest movements were supported by Djokovic, to oppose the bills that their government made. The 38 -year -old even publicly wrote on social networks about the trust of the younger generation of Serbia, supporting them to speak out for the better future and want the government to listen to these ideas.

Djokovic dedicated a UK victory in Australia to expand early this year for a student injured in protests. He also attended a basketball match in Belgrade with a top -headed shirt with the words "Students are the champion ". In addition, Djokovic also actively shared pictures of student protests with slogans "History, great ".

Serbia communication responded to Nole by calling him "Artificial Patrol " or "Serbia ". They also accused Djokovic supporting "the color revolution" at home. Underworm information, including Djokovic's father - Mr. Srdjan, also simultaneously mentioned in the newspaper. New settlement. After dinner with Greece Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Djokovic and his wife bought a house in the south of Athens. The two also enrolled for the eldest son Stefan, 11 years old, and Tara's daughter, 8, at Saint Lawrence, a British private school in the Greek capital.

Nole tập cùng con trai ở Hy Lạp     Nole practice with his son in Greece

On 9/9, Djokovic was seen at Kavouri Tennis Club, and his son posed to take pictures. He is considering becoming the official member of the club, after deciding to bring the ATP 250 Belgrade tournament to Athens, renaming the tournament to Hellenic Championship and starting on November 2.

Djokovic movements are said to apply for Greek gold visa, the form of residence rights to exchange for investment. Two meetings with Prime Minister Mitsotakis on Tinos Island help Djokovic almost certainly get what he wants.

From Serbia, President Vucic soothed tensions when he asserted he would never say badly Djokovic. In the past, Mr. Vucic has repeatedly praised and protected Nole, especially during the period when he refused to vaccinate the Vaccine Covid-19 and was expelled by the Australian government.

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