It seems that Novak Djokovic has made a final decision to continue living in Athens with his family. His children, Stefan (11) and Tara (8), are already enrolled in the British private school Saint Lawrence College, while the family has found a permanent home in the southern suburbs of the Greek capital. Although he initially considered Kifissia, Djokovic eventually chose the south of the city so that the family would be closer to the sea and tennis courts.
On Tuesday morning, Djokovic appeared in a casual outfit—in flip-flops and without much fuss—at the Kavouri Tennis Club. His presence caused surprise among those present. He was smiling, approachable, and ready to take photos with everyone, and he also played tennis with his son. According to information from the Tennis24 portal, Djokovic is currently looking for a tennis academy for his children and is considering the Kavouri Tennis Club or 91 Athens Riviera, where he is also considering membership.
Djokovic’s permanent presence in Athens is now taken as certain, so citizens of the capital are expected to see him more and more often in daily life.
In November, the ATP 250 Hellenic Championships tournament will be held at the OAKA stadium, temporarily moved from Belgrade. However, Djokovic’s decision to permanently move to Athens raises speculation that Greece could become the new long-term center for this competition.
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Source: Tennis24, Photo: AP Photo / Manu Fernandez



