A few weeks after his Wimbledon semifinal loss, Djokovic was seen on the island of Mykonos, Greece, with his wife Jelena and their two children. The Serbian tennis player chose the renowned Nammos resort, a popular summer destination for many A-list celebrities.
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Djokovic kisses his wife Jelena in Mykonos, Greece, on 30/7. Photo: Sports Mail |
Djokovic kisses his wife Jelena in Mykonos, Greece, on 30/7. Photo: Sports Mail
Lewis Hamilton, Ariana Grande, Wayne Rooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Nicole Sherzinger are among the celebrities who frequent the island, known for its expensive champagnes. Bottles at Nammos can exceed $130,000, due to the costs of transport by plane, helicopter, or yacht from the mainland.
Djokovic reportedly purchased one of these high-priced bottles during a family party on a 100-meter beach. They also chartered a yacht for island hopping and indulged in other luxury services.
The vacation provided a much-needed break for Djokovic after a demanding summer of intense matches. He reached the semifinals of both the French Open and Wimbledon, but lost to Jannik Sinner in both. Earlier in the season, he also lost in the semifinals of the Australian Open and the finals of the Miami Open. His best result this year was winning the Geneva Open, marking his 100th ATP Tour title.
Djokovic is set to return to competition in the second half of August with a warm-up event for the US Open. He skipped the Canadian Open this week and will likely only participate in the Cincinnati Masters.
In an interview last month, Djokovic stated that his priority in the later stages of his career is spending more time with his family. His records of 24 Grand Slam titles, 40 Masters 1000 titles, and 428 weeks at number one in the world rankings are unlikely to be broken for decades to come.
Vy Anh