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"I Hope We Can Be Neighbors": Stefanos Tsitsipas Reacts to Djokovic’s Move to Greece

Stefanos Tsitsipas has arrived at OAKA in Athens with mixed emotions. On one hand, he is preparing to lead Greece in the Davis Cup clash against Brazil. On the other, his recent US Open campaign ended in disappointment, with a second-round defeat to Daniel Altmaier in a grueling five-setter, 6-7(5),...
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The legendary tennis player, who supported anti-government protests last year and received an insulting nickname from the president, moved his life to Athens after the US Open • He has already met twice with the Greek prime minister, plans to return to the courts next month and is expected to open an academy in the city

The Tennismen left the home country after he was called a "traitor" to support student protests. He now lives in Athens and enrolled his children in a British school. How Djokovic came to leave Serbia Novak Djokovic, the owner of 24 Grand Slam titles, no longer lives in Serbia. The decision to [...]

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financiarul.ro broke the news in Romania on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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