Novak Djokovic - Audio Biography

Djokovic's Exile: Serbia's Hero Faces Backlash and Vandalism


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Novak Djokovic has found himself at the center of a dramatic controversy involving his relationship with his home country of Serbia. The tennis legend has reportedly relocated his family to Greece, a move that has sparked significant backlash and exposed what appears to be a deepening rift with his homeland.

The most striking development came when a mural of Djokovic in Belgrade was defaced with black paint. The artist who created the original work, Andrej Josifovski, known as The Pianist, shared the news on Instagram, expressing his outrage at the vandalism. The mural had depicted the 38 year old tennis star making his signature Pump It Up gesture from Wimbledon 2025, which many interpreted as a show of solidarity with protestors in Serbia.

This controversy stems from Djokovic's public support for demonstrations against Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and his government. The athlete had posted on social media backing protestors following the tragic collapse of a railway station roof in Novi Sad last November that killed 16 people. Firstpost reports that this support triggered what has been described as a smear campaign against him by national media outlets.

Djokovic has been spotted multiple times in Athens with his family, including appearances at a Davis Cup match in Greece. His children are now reportedly enrolled at St. Lawrence College, a private independent British school in the Greek capital, suggesting this relocation is more than temporary.

The defacement of the mural is believed to be the work of supporters of President Vucic, sending a clear message that Serbia's most popular athlete may not be welcome in his own country as long as the current political leadership remains in power. The artist promised retaliation, stating it would come without a mask, in broad daylight, the way we do it.

This situation represents a remarkable fall from grace for someone who has long been considered a national hero in Serbia. The once unbreakable bond between Djokovic and his homeland now appears fractured, potentially beyond repair, marking a significant turning point in his relationship with the country he has represented throughout his illustrious career.

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