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Novak Djokovic and wife Jelena butt heads over parenting dilemma

Tennis champion Novak Djokovic has revealed the common parenting conundrum that has sparked arguments with his wife.

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Novak Djokovic may be the greatest tennis player of all time but that does not make him immune to arguments over his strict parenting techniques.

Doting Djokovic, 37, has two kids — Stefan, 9, and Tara, 7 — with childhood sweetheart Jelena, whom he married in 2014.

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However, their approaches to raising their children has caused a few rifts between Novak and Jelena — especially when it comes to the area of mobile phone rules.

Speaking at the Davis Cup this week, Djokovic told Blic: “My children still don’t have a cell phone, my wife and I argue (about it).

“The kids complain, ‘At school everyone has one except us.’

“It’s not easy and this is reflected on other levels as well.

“If everyone does something, the herd behaves like this, you have to follow them.

“Well, it doesn’t have to be like that. This is where I think we differ from others, because we are stubborn and active.”

The Djokovic’s after Novak won the 2023 French Open. Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
The Djokovic’s after Novak won the 2023 French Open. Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images

Djokovic also opened up about his role within the family during Wimbledon — but left Jelena rolling her eyes.

The 24-time Grand Slam champion — who celebrated his Centre Court wins by pretending to play the violin after Tara started lessons — was cheered on by his wife and kids throughout the tournament.

Then during one interview with the Tennis Channel, Djokovic claimed: “Out of the two parents, I’m the one who is responsible for their activities, sports, healthy lifestyle.”

Having seen his wife’s response, he smiled as he went on: “Exactly - she’s rolling her eyes right now as I’m speaking!

“I keep reminding them of how important it is to be active and do sport, whether it’s tennis, whatever it is.

“There are a lot of families and a lot of children from other players who are coming in so for them it’s also a great experience.

“It’s a great camp! It’s fun because I get to have quality time with them and my wife as well and then they still have friends on the side.”

Jelena and Novak Djokovic. Pictures: Instagram
Jelena and Novak Djokovic. Pictures: Instagram

Djokovic reached the Wimbledon final but lost in disappointing fashion to Carlos Alcaraz - 12 months on from their blockbuster five-set showdown.

However, the Serbian got revenge at the Paris Olympics by beating Alcaraz and securing a precious gold medal for his country.

An emotional Djokovic, who became the third man to complete the Golden Slam of all four Majors plus Olympic gold, labelled his success at Roland Garros last month as the “greatest achievement and greatest highlight of my career”.

His disappointing early exit at the US Open meant he did not add to his Grand Slam tally this year as Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner split them two apiece.

Djokovic needs just one more to surpass Margaret Court and stand alone as the outright all-time leader for Majors.

This story first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission.

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