Biography Flash Novak Djokovic Skips Monte Carlo and Mentors Rising Stars at 38
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Shifting to brighter spots, Goal.com captured Djokovic stealing the show in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, cheering wildly from the Bilino Polje Stadium crowd during Italys stunning World Cup playoff final loss—drawing massive local cheers as the tennis icon reveled in the electric atmosphere. On the mentorship front, ATP Tour and The Express reveal hes stayed laser-focused on rising WTA star Iva Jovic, the 18-year-old American now at career-high No. 16. Despite sidelining himself, Djokovic sent her private messages of encouragement, with Jovic praising his time for young talents during her Charleston appearance on Tennis Channel—echoing his Australian Open shoutouts that first caught her meteoric rise from No. 150.
No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but these moves signal Djokovics savvy pivot: conserving energy for bigger slams while nurturing the next gen and embracing his Serb-Bosnian roots publicly—prime biographical gold for his enduring legacy at 38.
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