Net Worth: | € 150 million |
Age: | 32 |
Born: | May 22, 1987 |
Country of origin: | Serbia |
Source of wealth: | Professional tennis |
Last updated: | 2020 |
Short introduction
Novak Djokovic is a successful and active serbia tennis professional. He is 32 years old and left-handed. He has the first and second service that is very good and the forehand is extraordinarily strong. Another power of Serbia is his athletic, the return and the baseline and his extraordinary feet. Novak Djokovic is married and has sons and daughters.
Early life
Novak Djokovic was born on May 22, 1987, in Serbia Capital Belgrade. There he grew up with his father Srdan, his mother worked and his sister đorđe and Marko. Father and mother run a family business that includes tennis schools, sports shops, and restaurants. Novak began playing tennis when he was four years old when he attended a tennis camp at Novi sad. When he was six years old, he was found by a Serbian tennis player and coach Jelena Gental, who said about him: “This is the biggest talent I have seen since Monica Selu.” Furthermore, Novak’s tennis game was made more difficult by the outbreak of Yugoslavia’s war. The family lived in Belgrade during this time and often had to take refuge in the basement during air strikes. However, Novak often plays tennis when the situation is largely safe. Novak has a scary bombing, but at the same time they promote his determination.
Career
In 1999, the twelve-year-old Novak began attending Tennis Academy from former Croatian Tennis Professional Nikola Pilic in Oberschleibischheim. Here he spent four years until he made a professional debut in 2003. In the following years, he made his breakthrough: with juniors, he entered the Australian Open semi-final in 2004. In the same year he won the Challenger tournament at Lambertz is open at Aachen. The following year he reached the third round at Wimbledon and at the US Open. Novak rose higher in the world ranking: from the 78th place in 2005 to place 16 in 2006. The following year he finished in 3rd position. This year (2007) he was the youngest player to win the Master’s tournament in Miami and reached his first grand slam final at the US Open, who was missing from Roger Federer.
Career highlights
In the next period, Novak’s career continued to rise and he achieved his greatest success. In 2008, he won the first Grand Slam tournament at the Australian Open, followed by 15 again. He won the four Grand Slam tournaments: seven times the Australian Open, one-time French Open, five times Wimbledon and three times open. Only seven other tennis players managed to achieve what was called a grand slam career on single men. In 2011, the first leap to the top position in the world ranking took place. He successfully completed 275 weeks and five years as number one: 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2018. So far Novak Djokovic can look back at 77 titles won. At present (on 1/2020) Serbia is ranked second in the world ranking.
Famous quotes
“The winner is a person who is more confident in victory.” “Losers complain. Training training.” “I want the same thing I want when I’m seven years old: Being number one.” “Hard work, dedication, and motivation make you yourself and will be.” “The only person you have to excel is who you were yesterday.” “Don’t just accept. Don’t underestimate your opponent.” “I’m happy because I succeeded. But what makes me the happiest is the people I love and who love me.” “It’s always easier to support the family.” “I thought happiness not only Fall on brave but also to those who believe in themselves. “
Success tips
Novak Djokovic often talks about his success as a professional tennis player. He has emphasized many times that it is important to work hard and practice with iron will. According to Novak, it is very dangerous to rest on your victory because you will not develop further. It is also very important for you firmly believing in your own abilities and learning from mistakes. Service with what you do is another recipe for the success of Serbian tennis professionals because you can only do something well if you like to do it. Apart from all the focus on success, it is always important for Novak Djokovic to understand the world outside the tennis court. Serbian original speakers are polyglot and speak seven foreign languages with English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Russian and Slovakian. He also has basic knowledge of Arabic. Novak Djokovic believes that a balanced social environment with whole family is very important.