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Novak Djokovic – The Rising Star

Born on May 22, 1987, in Belgrade, Serbia, Novak Djokovic currently resides in Monte Carlo. Born to father Srdan and mother Dijana he can speak four different languages, i.e., Serbian, English, Italian and German and has two younger siblings, Marko and Djordje. They also share the same interest in tennis as Djokovic who started playing at the tender age of four and in the summer of 1993 this raw talent was spotted by Jelena Gencic, a Yugoslav tennis legend. At the age of twelve in September 1999 he went to Pilic, a tennis academy situated in Oberschleibhein, Germany, and spent three months practising there. His international career started when he was fourteen years old and he won the European championship in singles and doubles.

Novak Djokovic is also famous for his off- court humorous impersonations of his colleagues and often entertains the audience with the same. This earned him the nickname of “Djoker” which is a blend of the word joker and his surname. “Champions for Peace” is a club created by Peace and Sport, a Monaco-based international organisation with an objective of spreading peace in the world through the help of sport of which Djokovic is a member. His philanthropist side is also shown in his love, help and assistance rendered to the Serbian people, monasteries and churches. In 2006 Novak Djokovic broke into the top 40 world ranking and in the Dutch Open won his maiden title and thereafter moved into the top 20.

The year 2007 started off on a positive note for this tennis star who was successful at the Australian summer season. He then went on to win in Rotterdam and later his first Master Series title at the ‘fifth Grand Slam’ in Miami. The highlight of the year came when he defeated Roger Federer, Rafeal Nadal and Andy Roddick and went on to win the Montreal tournament. He lost to Roger Federer in his first appearance in the Grand Slam final in the US Open. He went on to win five titles in this year and even made his first appearance at the Masters Cup in shangai and finished the year on a high note as number three in the world tennis ranking. 2008 was another remarkable year for  Novak Djokovic. He took his first ever Grand Slam tournament, the Australian Open and followed it with three other big titles: The Masters Cup in Shanghai and Masters in Rome and Indian Wells.

The most successful season in his career, 2009 did not start on good note when he was defeated in the opening round. Till now he had played in ten finals and had lifted the winning trophy in five cities : Paris, Beijing, Dubai, Belgrade and Dubai and the one in his hometown was the most cherished one. He was the runner up in the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments held in Cincinnati, Rome. The year finished with Novak Djokovic as world number three. Djokovic’s idol is Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi his inspiration. 2010 saw him lead Serbia into the Davis Cup World Group quarter-finals for the first time and he finished the year as word number two.

Jelena Dokic – The young sensation

Originally born in Yugoslavia to father Damir Dokic, a Serbian and mother Ljiljana, a Croatian Jelena Dokic is the elder one of the two children, the younger being her brother, Savo. The family lived in Osijek till the June of 1991 but then decided to leave due to the civil war. They moved to Sombor, Serbia where they lived for a short time and later in 1994 the family again shifted to Australia, where Jelena did her schooling. Born on 12 April 1983 she currently lives in Monte Carlo, Monaco and started playing tennis at the young age of eight. Like every teenager she enjoys relaxing at the beach, shopping and watching movies. She won her first US Open girls singles title and the French Open doubles with Kim Clijisters in 1998 and ended the season with a world number one ranking in the International Tennis Federation junior singles rankings and world number seven in doubles ranking. In the Fed Cup she became the youngest player to represent Australia.

Jelena Dokic then the lowest ranked player qualified for the Wimbledon in 1999 and defeated Martina Hingis in the opening round and in the process scripted history. It was a boost to her career and it helped her gain recognition on the world stage. The following year she played against her idol Seles in the play-off during the Sydney Olympics and lost but it was a dream come true for the young star. She was also the second Australian to reach the semifinals at the Wimbledon.

Winning her first WTA Tour singles title in 2005, Jelena Dokic broke into the top ten for the first time in her career. She lost in her first round main draw match at the Australian Open but went on to win in the play-off. She went through family problems and suffered from injury in 2007 and had to miss many matches but she came back at the end of the year to participate in the Australian Open until she was forced to retire from the tournament owing to a thigh strain.

She won three titles in the following year and also climbed the ladders in the world ranking. Jelena Dokic won the December Showdown in 2008 and with lady luck favouring her she earned herself a wildcard entry into the main draw of the Australian Open in 2009. She played like a dream and and reached the quarterfinals before losing to Dinara Safina.

She won four-straight three-set matches at the Grand Slam and was the fourth wildcard entry in the Open era to reach the quarterfinals at a Grand Slam. Jelena Dokic soon reached number ninety one in the rankings for the first time since 2003. She continued to climb the ladder of success and played in the main draw of all the four Grand Slams for the first time since 2001. At the age of 19 she had reached the pinnacle of her career after being ranked world number four in 2002.  She continues improving with every match she plays.