Novak Djokovic, the best tennis player ever, recently shone in Melbourne where he lost in the final of the Australian Open to Carlos Alcaraz (3:1). However, although he has always represented Serbia in the best way in the world, for some people in our country, even that is not enough to show him at least a little respect.
One such person is Zorana Mihajlović, the former vice president of the Government of Serbia and former “madam minister.”
Although they are not in the same field professionally, and especially not morally, Zorana gave herself the right to comment on the statement Novak made after the final of the first Grand Slam.
“A message for our people in Serbia: Justice and truth always win. Let them persevere!”, Novak said then, alluding to the struggle of students and a large number of people against the regime of Aleksandar Vučić.
Mene bi bilo sramota da izjavim ovako nešto s obzirom da se čovek sa jedva završenom osnovnom školom bolje izražava od nje (mislim da sam prilično objektivna pri ovom opažanju), i to na nekoliko jezika. O pravopisu neću govoriti, moj nije na najvišem nivou, ali gde ide tačka, gde… pic.twitter.com/RZVf8HDVkd
— Jezičara (@jezzichara) February 2, 2026
Every person who is not on the same wavelength as them is under attack by the SNS regime, so why shouldn’t Novak Djokovic, one of the best athletes of all time, be as well.
Without shame, Zorana Mihajlović wrote this on social media, and in the picture, you can see for yourself whether it was literate and proofread.
“Pathetic. No matter how great an athlete he is, the message is sent by a man who barely finished elementary school and was expelled from high school. So what, he wants to lead the state? To use his own children in a political campaign,” wrote Zorana Mihajlović.
This message certainly did not have a positive reaction on social media, and you can read for yourselves what certain citizens of Serbia think of her.
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