The couple were in Ljubljana for a workshop arranged by Novak Foundation.

Novak Djokovic has a huge fan base and there are no doubts about it. Wherever the Serbian goes, he is surrounded by fans, and the same was seen when Djokovic stepped out with his wife Jelena Djokovic recently. As the Serbian came out after attending the Support, NOT Perfection workshop organized by the Novak Foundation, he was surrounded by fans who waited to take selfies with the 24-time Grand Slam winner.

The Serbian, as he always does, came to meet those fans waiting for him outside. Meanwhile, his wife Jelena silently stepped back and let Djokovic have his moment with his fans. She casually walked away while Djokovic clicked pictures with his fans.

The clip of the same has been doing the rounds on the internet. The Serbian is seen posing with the fans one by one.

Novak Djokovic sets his eyes on ultimate year-end prize and it’s not No.1 ranking

Novak Djokovic who won three out of the four Grand Slam titles in 2023 and an ATP 1000 title in Cincinnati has set his eyes on the ultimate prize at the end of the season. The Serbian wants to win the Davis Cup for his country and add one more feather to his already-decorated cap. The 36-year-old said that he wants to end the year with one more title while sitting atop the rankings where he is being chased by Carlos Alcaraz.
Novak Djokovic Davis Cup

Novak Djokovic (Image via Sportstar)
“My greatest desire is to win the Davis Cup,” he said (to Eurosport). “I hope to end 2023 fit, healthy, as World #1, and winning at least one title.”Notably, the quarterfinals of the competition is set to be scheduled in the last few days of November where eight teams will participate to secure the ultimate prize. Serbia are set to face off against Great Britain in a mouthwatering quarterfinal on November 23.

Apart from the Davis Cup, Djokovic also has a chance to win another ATP 1000 title or better say defend it when he takes the court at the Paris Masters. Also, the World No.1 player will look to win another major title when the top eight players of the world will sweat it out in the ATP Finals in Turin.

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