In pictures Novak Djokovic and his wife Jelena attend book fair in Belgrade interact with kindergarten kids during workshop
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65th International Book Fair
: Novak Djokovic in Belgrade today.Belgrade Fair 65th International Book Fair : на сајму књига данас
Шаљу ми сестре, пошто ја нисам успео да одем. на сајму књига данасШаљу ми сестре, пошто ја нисам успео да одем. Jelena and Novak Djokovic also made their presence felt at a workshop as part of an initiative by their foundation. The couple was seen spending quality time with school children at the event and even interacted with Serbian minister Branko Ruzic. "Stand #MPNTR within #SajamObrazovanja2022 exuded a special atmosphere today, which was completed by the members @novakfoundation. Our guests @DjokerNole and @jelenadjokovic together with the minister @brankoruzicsps participated in workshops with preschool children," read a tweet from Serbia's education ministry. ?Штанд у оквиру данас је одисао посебном атмосфером коју су употпунили чланови .
Наши гости и заједно са министром учествовали су у радионицама са малишанима предшколског узраста?Штанд у оквиру данас је одисао посебном атмосфером коју су употпунили чланови .Наши гости и заједно са министром учествовали су у радионицама са малишанима предшколског узраста The 35-year-old last competed on tour a couple of weeks ago, winning back-to-back titles at the Tel Aviv Open and Astana Open, his 89th and 90th career titles respectively. The Tel Aviv Open was his first ATP points tournament this season since the French Open, where he lost to in the quarterfinals. The Serb won Wimbledon, but the tournament did not carry points. However, the fact that he won Wimbledon did help him seal his spot in the ATP Finals after the Astana Open, despite being outside the eight qualification spots.
In pictures Novak Djokovic and his wife Jelena attend book fair in Belgrade interact with kindergarten kids during workshop
Novak Djokovic at the Belgrade Book Fair (L). was the center of attention at the Belgrade Book Fair on Tuesday as he and his wife Jelena appeared at an event in his Serbian hometown. The Serbian tennis great is currently enjoying some time off from the tour ahead of next week's . Djokovic was seen surrounded by fans, who turned up in huge numbers at the book fair, and the Serbian superstar even signed some books. Novak Djokovic in Belgrade today.Belgrade Fair
65th International Book Fair
: Novak Djokovic in Belgrade today.Belgrade Fair 65th International Book Fair : на сајму књига данас
Шаљу ми сестре, пошто ја нисам успео да одем. на сајму књига данасШаљу ми сестре, пошто ја нисам успео да одем. Jelena and Novak Djokovic also made their presence felt at a workshop as part of an initiative by their foundation. The couple was seen spending quality time with school children at the event and even interacted with Serbian minister Branko Ruzic. "Stand #MPNTR within #SajamObrazovanja2022 exuded a special atmosphere today, which was completed by the members @novakfoundation. Our guests @DjokerNole and @jelenadjokovic together with the minister @brankoruzicsps participated in workshops with preschool children," read a tweet from Serbia's education ministry. ?Штанд у оквиру данас је одисао посебном атмосфером коју су употпунили чланови .
Наши гости и заједно са министром учествовали су у радионицама са малишанима предшколског узраста?Штанд у оквиру данас је одисао посебном атмосфером коју су употпунили чланови .Наши гости и заједно са министром учествовали су у радионицама са малишанима предшколског узраста The 35-year-old last competed on tour a couple of weeks ago, winning back-to-back titles at the Tel Aviv Open and Astana Open, his 89th and 90th career titles respectively. The Tel Aviv Open was his first ATP points tournament this season since the French Open, where he lost to in the quarterfinals. The Serb won Wimbledon, but the tournament did not carry points. However, the fact that he won Wimbledon did help him seal his spot in the ATP Finals after the Astana Open, despite being outside the eight qualification spots.