Novak Djokovic's daughter Tara brought an adorable sign to cheer for her father during his 2024 Paris Olympic final vs Carlos Alcaraz. The Serb became the fifth player in history to complete the Career Golden Slam.
The 37-year-old had stated many times that winning gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics was a big mission for him. However, his plans were put in jeopardy when he suffered a medial meniscus tear in his right knee at the French Open following which he underwent surgery. The World No. 2 made a phenomenal recovery at Wimbledon where he made it to the final but fell to Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets.
Seeded first at the event, the 24-time Major champion kicked off his campaign by decimating Australia's Matthew Ebden and then made a statement win against his longtime rival Rafael Nadal in straight sets. He then ousted Germany's Dominik Koepfer and Stefanos Tsitsipas next to reach the semifinals where he faced Lorenzo Mussetti.
Though he faced some hiccups in the initial part of the second set, the Serb eventually managed to eliminate the Italian and reach his maiden Olympic singles final where he is facing Carlos Alcaraz. En route to the summit clash, he didn't drop a single set.
Djokovic's full family was in attendance for the Olympic final and his six-year-old daughter Tara even came up with an adorable sign to cheer for her father. A user posted the image of Tara holding the sign on X (formerly Twitter) and translated what it read.
"My dad is the best," the sign read.
At the time of publishing the article, Djokovic led the Olympic final by taking the opening set 7-6(3) 7-6(2) to win the elusive gold and complete the career Golden Slam.
"I try to take them with me... even if it's the match day" - Novak Djokovic opens up about taking his kids with him to tennis every day
During an interview with Tennis Channel after reaching the semifinals at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Novak Djokovic said that he was the parent responsible for the healthy lifestyle of his children Stefan and Tara.
"Out of the two parents, I'm the one responsible for their activities, sports, healthy lifestyle. I keep on reminding them of how important it is to be active, just do sports, whether it's tennis or whatever, just be active," Djokovic said.
The Serb then said how he took them with him to tennis every day even if it was a match day. He mentioned his kids' love for Wimbledon and talked about how they loved the experience of SW19:
"I try to take them with me on tennis every day even if it's the match day, I want them to be here with me, because they are very rare occasions, I mean there maybe just few tournaments a year where I can experience what I've been experiencing with them And they love Wimbledon."
Djokovic also talked about how he loved having his children around in the camp as he got to spend quality time with them.
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