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Novak Djokovic Makes Major Family Decision After Public Fallout

Novak Djokovic relocated his family to Athens in response to political backlash over his support for protests in Serbia, enrolling his children in a private British school amid unrest.

  • Novak Djokovic is moving with his two children from their home country, where political unrest and criticism have intensified, to settle in Athens, Greece.
  • The move follows widespread countrywide protests triggered by a fatal Novi Sad railway station collapse that killed 16 people last November.
  • Djokovic publicly supported student demonstrations against President Aleksandar Vučić’s regime, which led to media attacks labeling him a 'false patriot'.
  • Djokovic enrolled his children Stefan and Tara at St. Lawrence College in Athens and has met twice with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
  • This relocation signals a major personal shift for Djokovic as he balances family, political convictions, and professional challenges in a new environment.
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Lean Left

The champion, victorious of 24 Grand Slam titles, crystallises many tensions on the Belgrade side and, according to Greek media, chose to settle on the Athens side.

Lean Left

Novak Djokovic, after supporting student protests in Serbia, was labeled as a 'traitor' by the media near Vucic. And now he runs away to Athens

·Rome, Italy
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Lean Right

The tennis player was harshly questioned by the government of his own country

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Lean Right

Novak Djokovic has settled permanently in Athens together with his family after months of media criticism of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic as “traitor” for supporting student protests against the government.

Center

The tennis champion moved his tournament from Belgrade to the Greek city and moved with the whole family: he will live in a luxury coast near the capital

·Italy
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Lean Right

Nole and his family settled in Athens after criticism by President Aleksandar Vucic. Nole had spoken in favour of the demonstrations towards the president.

·Chile
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Firstpost News broke the news in Mumbai, India on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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