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Djokovic is learning Greek: “I want to have a conversation, it’s a sign of respect”

Speaking to Serbian journalists, Novak Djokovic revealed his desire to improve his Greek language skills

Newsroom November 7 09:16

Top Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, who maintains a close connection with Greece, has expressed his desire to deepen his knowledge of the Greek language.

“I don’t yet have the vocabulary needed for a conversation,” admitted the 38-year-old Serbian star. “It’s just a few words — some basic expressions like: ‘How are you?’, ‘I’m fine, thank you’, ‘Good morning.’”

Djokovic explained that his effort to learn Greek is a gesture of respect toward the country that hosts him:

“I love Greece, and in that sense I’ve learned a little. I believe it’s a fundamental sign of respect toward the host — in this case, the Greek people, who are hosting me and my family. I think it’s important to try to get closer to people.”

The Serbian tennis champion added that, if he finds the time, he would like to be able to hold a proper conversation in Greek, since he loves languages. He also noted that the amount of time he spends in the country will affect how quickly he learns.

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Djokovic also spoke about the emotional reunion of his entire family in Athens — something that hasn’t happened for quite some time:

“It’s the first time we’re all here. It’s really a wonderful feeling. These are the moments that matter and stay in your memory — the moments you spend with the people closest to you.”

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He even expressed his surprise at seeing his younger brother, Marko, at the stadium:
“Marko surprised me. I knew he was coming, but I didn’t know he’d come to the court… I’m very happy that we’re all here.”

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