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Novak Djokovic is all heart as his wife Jelena reunites with family to support him in 2025 Australia Open

The 2025 tennis season has officially kicked off, and legendary stalwart Novak Djokovic is determined to reclaim his status at the epitome of the level of the game.

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Novak Djokovic and his family

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The 2025 tennis season has officially kicked off, and legendary stalwart Novak Djokovic is determined to reclaim his status at the epitome of the level of the game. After a frustrating past year where he wasn't able to win a single Grand Slam title, the Serbian legend managed to win a gold medal at the Paris Olympics after thwarting Carlos Alcaraz.

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It's worth mentioning to note that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner dominated the 2024 Grand Slam titles, winning two titles each. The star player recently made an appearance in the 2025 Brisbane International, but American star Reilly Opelka thwarted him in the quarterfinals and went on to make it to the final thriller before he retired due to injury against Jiri.

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Meanwhile, Djokovic is on a mission to make history in the 2025 Australia Open with sights set on winning his 25th Grand Slam title after an impressive 11th Australian Open crown. His wife, Jelena, seems fully committed to supporting the Serbian star in achieving these incredible goals.

Recently, Novak Djokovic and his wife, with their two children, have travelled to Australia for the first time to support the 37-year-old legend to mark his name in the 25th Grand Slam title of his illustrious career. The Serbian expressed both surprise and gratitude towards his wife, Jelena, for bringing their children to Brisbane International.

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Why do I have to do it over and over again?

"I've been feeling that I must admit. Every time you have to separate with your kids and your wife, there's a lot of tears involved. Then you start to question yourself: why do I have to do it over and over again?. It allows me to not feel the guilt... I'm more motivated, more calm, more serene" Novak Djokovic said after his family accompanied him in Brisbane International 2025.

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