Novak Djokovic may be one of the three best tennis players in the world, but he is nonetheless a father hen with his two children, Stefan and Tara. Besides, he never misses an opportunity to dance with his younger sister. The proof in pictures!
No one slips through the cracks of Novak Djokovic’s net. On May 24, the tennis colossus came out on top against the young Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, on the Philippe-Chatrier court, in scorching heat.
Novak Djokovic: this tradition that he shares with his daughter after each victory
And to celebrate this 102nd victory at the Parisian Roland-Garros tournament, the Serbian champion offered himself a little family tradition in front of his audience. With his eyes fixed on his daughter, perched in the stands with her mother, he performed a few dance steps in her honor. A family tradition since the father-daughter duo had already amazed the audience at the Wimbledon tournament previously by doing the same thing. And the little girl, born in 2017, almost stole the show from her star father!
Father of two children – Stefan, born in 2014, and Tara, born in 2017 -, born from his marriage to his discreet wife Jelena Djokovic, the 39-year-old Serbian player devotes all his time to them off the courts. Result: on May 26, for example, he agreed to participate in a dance challenge with his daughter, in video on his TikTok account.
Novak Djokovic tries dancing with his daughter Tara… And it’s worth the detour! (video)
Posted on Tiktok, the video created a buzz and already has more than 1.7 million views! We see Novak Djokovic and his daughter Tara having fun (probably in the streets of Paris since the player is competing in the clay court tournament) to the song of the moment, which won Eurovision 2026, Bangaranga by the Bulgarian singer Dara. An adorable moment between the tennis champion and his daughter, who seems over the moon.
However, one thing is certain, if Novak Djokovic holds the record for Grand Slam victories with no less than 24 titles (to date), he is not likely to trade his racket for dancing shoes, as evidenced by his approximate but funny steps to see in the video. Proof that you can’t be good everywhere!







