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Novak Djokovic Criticized by Serbia for Supporting Protests

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Djokovic faces Criticism in Serbia, Reportedly Relocates Family to Greece

LONDON, UK – November 15th ⁤ – Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic has reportedly drawn criticism from ⁢pro-government media in‌ Serbia and ‌has moved his⁤ family to Greece following his public support for student-lead anti-government protests. ‌

The 24-time Grand Slam champion, previously hailed​ as a national hero, has faced backlash for voicing solidarity ‌with demonstrators who took to the streets in December of last year after a building collapse in Novi Sad killed 16 people. The protests centered on accusations of corruption and ‍demands for ⁣political reform.

Djokovic expressed his support on social media, stating, ⁢”As someone who believes in ‌the power of young people ⁣and their desire for a ‌better future, I think it’s very vital to listen to them.” He added,”serbia has great ⁢potential and educated young people⁢ are the greatest asset. ⁣We all need understanding and respect. Be with you, Jokovic.”

He further ‍demonstrated his support by dedicating wins at the ‍Australian Open to a​ student injured during ‍the ‌demonstrations and wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with “Students are champions,” alongside photos of the rallies labeled “history, amazing.”

Pro-government outlets responded by labeling Djokovic a “pseudopatriot” and “traitor,” accusing ‍him of backing a⁢ “color⁣ revolution.”

Recent reports from the British Daily Mail and⁤ The ⁤Times indicate Djokovic⁤ has enrolled his children, 11-year-old stefan and ⁢8-year-old Tara, at Saint Lawrence College in Athens and established a residence in the ​southern suburbs of the ​city. Rumors suggest he is pursuing a Greek “golden visa” through investment. He ⁣has met with Greek Prime ⁢Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on two occasions, most recently on Tinos.

While ⁣Serbian ‍President Aleksandar Vucic has publicly stated he would⁣ not criticize Djokovic and attempted to downplay the situation, ⁣Serbian media coverage of the tennis star has reportedly shifted significantly.

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