Novak Djokovic: Beyond the court, a proud father to Stefan and Tara
When we talk about Novak Djokovic, the conversation usually starts with Grand Slam titles, record-breaking weeks at world No. 1, and that laser-focused intensity on court. But off the court, there’s another role Djokovic takes just as seriously, being a hands-on, proud dad.
Novak and his wife Jelena Djokovic are parents to two children: Stefan and Tara. And if you follow Novak beyond tennis headlines, you’ll know that his kids are the emotional centre of his life.Meet the Djokovic kids
Novak and Jelena welcomed their first child, Stefan Djokovic, in October 2014, right when Novak was entering the most dominant phase of his career. Their daughter Tara was born in September 2017, completing their little family.
Despite Novak being one of the most famous athletes on the planet, the couple has tried hard to give their kids a grounded, normal upbringing, something they often speak about in interviews.
"I have the privilege to be a father to wonderful kids, so I try to take that childish energy and fuel my inner child because I tend to forget my inner child a lot because everything is so serious," he had said at a tennis press conference in 2022.
"I'm not forcing him to play tennis.I never did that, not a single day have I told him that he has to do this," he said at the 2022 press conference. Still, it’s hard not to smile when Stefan imitates his dad’s swings or claps enthusiastically from the stands.
"I’m trying to teach him to finish the hand here, the swing, over the shoulder. He does that, but he does this as well. Whenever he does that he always laughs because he knows.We have these kind of funny moments on the court,” he added.
Novak has said that Tara has brought a different kind of energy into their lives, calmer, softer, and deeply affectionate. For someone whose career thrives on discipline and intensity, these moments of tenderness clearly mean the world to him.
Some of Novak’s most viral moments have involved his kids, like blowing kisses to them after a win, mimicking their reactions during matches, or celebrating titles with them on court.One particularly emotional image fans still remember is Novak breaking down in tears during a match while thinking about his children, a rare, raw moment that showed just how deeply fatherhood runs through his identity.
In many ways, Stefan and Tara have humanised one of the sport’s greatest icons. They remind fans that behind the trophies and titles is a man who finds his greatest joy not in lifting cups, but in raising his children.
And honestly? That might just be Novak Djokovic’s most meaningful win yet.
Despite Novak being one of the most famous athletes on the planet, the couple has tried hard to give their kids a grounded, normal upbringing, something they often speak about in interviews.
"I have the privilege to be a father to wonderful kids, so I try to take that childish energy and fuel my inner child because I tend to forget my inner child a lot because everything is so serious," he had said at a tennis press conference in 2022.
Stefan: The mini tennis fan
Stefan, the elder one, has already become a familiar face for tennis fans.Whether it’s sitting in the player box cheering for his dad or stealing the spotlight with his adorable reactions during matches, Stefan is clearly growing up around the sport."I'm not forcing him to play tennis.I never did that, not a single day have I told him that he has to do this," he said at the 2022 press conference. Still, it’s hard not to smile when Stefan imitates his dad’s swings or claps enthusiastically from the stands.
"I’m trying to teach him to finish the hand here, the swing, over the shoulder. He does that, but he does this as well. Whenever he does that he always laughs because he knows.We have these kind of funny moments on the court,” he added.
Tara: The family’s sunshine
Tara, Novak’s younger child, is often described by him as the “gentle soul” of the family. While she stays mostly away from the public eye, Djokovic occasionally shares sweet glimpses of her, from birthdays to family moments at home.Novak has said that Tara has brought a different kind of energy into their lives, calmer, softer, and deeply affectionate. For someone whose career thrives on discipline and intensity, these moments of tenderness clearly mean the world to him.
Some of Novak’s most viral moments have involved his kids, like blowing kisses to them after a win, mimicking their reactions during matches, or celebrating titles with them on court.One particularly emotional image fans still remember is Novak breaking down in tears during a match while thinking about his children, a rare, raw moment that showed just how deeply fatherhood runs through his identity.
In many ways, Stefan and Tara have humanised one of the sport’s greatest icons. They remind fans that behind the trophies and titles is a man who finds his greatest joy not in lifting cups, but in raising his children.
And honestly? That might just be Novak Djokovic’s most meaningful win yet.
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