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(Watch) Gorgeous Jelena Djokovic shines at Sava Ball in Hofburg Palace

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Novak Djokovic’s wife Jelena was absolutely gorgeous during her appearance at the Sava Ball in Austria’s Hofburg Palace.

During the ball’s auction, The Novak Djokovic Foundation sold one of Djokovic’s t-shirts for €11,000.

All the money raised will be redirected to fund the renovation of a kindergarten in Kosovska Mitrovica.

Djokovic, who recently won a record 10th Australian Open title, is well-known for his philanthropic work.

Once again, Djokovic and his wife Jelena proved they are always ready and willing to help and promote a good cause.

Djokovic shared an emotional moment with his family

Moments after beating Stefanos Tsitsipas for this year’s Australian Open, Djokovic went to his box and left it all out of his body.

That moment showed how much it meant to Djokovic to end victorious at this year’s Australian Open. After the match, Djokovic admitted that this was one of the most important and special wins of his career. “I feel huge pride and satisfaction.

When I went into my box, I emotionally collapsed and teared up when I hugged my mother and brother. Up until that moment, I wasn’t allowing myself to be distracted with anything off the court or my injury. It required a huge mental energy to stay focused and present and see how far I could go.

Two and half weeks ago, I didn’t like my chances coming into the tournament with my leg injury. It was a matter of surviving each match and taking it into the next round. From the fourth round onwards, the injury wasn’t bothering me as much and I played some of my best tennis,” Djokovic said after his Australian Open win.

Following his Australian Open win, Djokovic improved to 22 Grand Slams – he is now tied with Nadal on the all-time Grand Slam record list. At the French Open, Djokovic will try to win another Grand Slam and surpass Nadal on the all-time list.





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