WATCH: Bojana Jovanovic playfully challenges Novak Djokovic in 'Djoko Game Time' ahead of Qatar Open 2025

Jovanovic, known for her engaging personality, has been a supportive figure in Djokovic's career. Their recent practice session in Belgrade underscores their strong bond and mutual respect.

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Camaraderie between the two Serbian athletes

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Tennis stalwarts Bojana Jovanovic and Novak Djokovic have engaged in a "Djoko Game Time," which Jovanovic shared with the public. The interaction showcases the pair in great spirits. The former Serbian player shared a reel on Instagram featuring her "Djokovic game" with the 24-time Grand Slam winner.

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In the video, Jovanovic playfully challenges Djokovic to a mini-tennis game, asking if he can beat her at her own game. Following the same, the Serbian ace was seen responding confidently, setting the stage for their lighthearted competition. The interaction between Jovanovic and Djokovic has been widely shared on social media.

Notably, this post showcases that it is not just a celebration of a memorable encounter but also a reflection of mentorship and camaraderie in the competitive world of sports. 

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“We have [Carlos] Alcaraz and [Jannik] Siner who are developing a new rivalry. [Rafael] Nadal, [Roger] Federer and I, as well as [Andy] Murray who I have to include here, have really dominated men's tennis in the last 15-20 years and we have raised the standard and criteria quite high. Not only in terms of results but also with all the other aspects and expectations that a champion and World No. 1 should have, how he should represent it, how he should play that ambassadorial role of the sport, the leader of the sport," he said.

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