Djokovic: Wife and kids| Wife deaf| Grand Slams| Wimbledon titles

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Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Paris Masters - Accor Arena, Paris, France - November 7, 2021 Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during his final match against Russia's Daniil Medvedev REUTERS/Christian Hartmann

Novak Djokovic is a Serbian professional tennis player. He is currently ranked world No. 3 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals. He has been ranked world No. 1 for a record total 373 weeks, and has finished as the year-end No. 1 a record seven times.

Djokovic: Wife and kids| Wife deaf| Grand Slams| Wimbledon titles

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Wife and kids:

Jelena Djokovic – formerly Ristic – has been Novak’s wife since July 2014, having first met him in high school.

The couple began dating in 2005 and got engaged in September 2013.

Their son Stefan was born in October 2014 and Djokovic confirmed he was a father again three years later.

Wife deaf:

Jelena Djokovic is deaf. She usually uses a hearing-impaired screen for communicating.

During Jelena’s schooldays was focused on getting the best grades and was an excellent student with a few scholarships as well. She speaks 17 languages, loves to read and write, and is also an ardent animal lover.

Grand Slams:

Djokovic: Wife and kids| Wife deaf| Grand Slams| Wimbledon titles

The tournament honoured the players who have lifted the coveted trophies inside the iconic arena over the last century.

Six-time winner and defending champion Djokovic was in attendance as was Billie Jean King, who has also triumphed at the All-England Club on six occasions.

Following his fourth round victory over Dutch star Tim van Rijthoven late last night, the Serbian addressed an eye-opening conversation he shared with the 78–year-old earlier in the day.

Wimbledon Titles:

Djokovic, the six-time Wimbledon champion, has won the past three men’s singles titles at the All England Club in London — a streak of 24 straight wins that began after a loss in the 2017 quarterfinals.

“I consider myself a decent student of the history of tennis until today,” he began.

Singles
Career record 1009–204 (83.2%)
Career titles 87 (5th in the Open Era)
Highest ranking No. 1 (4 July 2011)
Current ranking No. 3 (13 June 2022)
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