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Novak Djokovic’s wife Jelena shows Wimbledon semifinal support in white skirt

Add The California Post on Google Despite being 39 years old, the legendary Novak Djokovic is still proving that he has a lot left in the tank during this year’s Wimbledon.

Djokovic is facing Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semifinals on July 10. And while Djokovic has nothing left to prove in his all-time great career, another victory over the world’s No. 1-ranked player (Djokovic beat Sinner in the Australian Open semifinal earlier this year) would prove that Djokovic’s talent is as close to timeless as it gets.

Djokovic is able to be so consistent on the court because his family life is so stable. His main support system is his wife, Jelena, who has been by his side for decades. The couple got married in 2014 but have actually been together since high school.

Jelena supports Novak at nearly all of his tournaments, and will surely be in his suite when he faces Sinner on Friday morning.

She also showed him support via Instagram on July 8, posting a collage that included a photo of them walking in grass together with the caption, “Wimbledon so far 😉🥰Let’s go semis!!! 💪💪💪 @djokernole ❤️❤️ super proud of you!”

Jelena was wearing a white skirt in that photo, and is seen wearing several other outfits in the collage. It appears that she’s taking days when Novak isn’t competing to explore some of England, as other photos include lush scenery and what appears to be the Wimbledon Museum.

Djokovic and Sinner’s Wimbledon semifinals match on Friday morning will be must-see for tennis fans, especially since both have been in elite form throughout the iconic tournament.

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