Novak Djokovic, 38, makes decision regarding his children after 'fleeting Serbia following government row'
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Rumors of Novak Djokovic moving to Athens have been confirmed. The 24-time Grand Slam winner has found a home with his family in the suburbs of the Greek capital, where he is starting a new chapter in his life. Many believe the Serbian ace moved to Greece due to political pressures in his homeland.
Novak Djokovic has started a new life in Greece with his wife and children. The Serbian superstar clashed frequently with Serbian authorities last year because he supported a student protest, Tennis24 reports.
Novak Djokovic, 38, makes decision regarding his children after 'fleeting Serbia following government row'
Novak Djokovic has enrolled his children at a private school in Athens as the 38-year-old and his family look to build a new life in Greece, amid growing hostility towards him from Serbia’s pro-government media
Novak Djokovic changed his life and moved to Greece: the Serbian champion, who was defeated in the US Open semi-final with Carlos Alcaraz, enrolled his sons Stefan (11 years old) and Tara (8 years old) at St. Lawrence College in Athens, a British private school, thus deciding to permanently change his residence, going to live together with his family in Glifada, a city located south of the Hellenic capital, in an area near the sea. Nole in the m…
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