EXCLUSIVE! Australian Open trophy arrives in Serbia! Djokovic's mother sings iconic song in tears

A big celebration of a historic success at the Australian Open

The record-breaking 8th trophy won by Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open has arrived in Belgrade. After a long 24-hour flight and several layovers, Novak's trophy was brought by his brother Djordje to a restaurant owned by the world's best tennis player.

Father Srdjan and mother Dijana, who organized a celebration at Novak's restaurant on this occasion, had the honor of opening the package that contained the trophy.

With the closest friends of the Djokovic family present and live music, Novak's record 8th Australian Open title was celebrated.

Photo: Nikola Tomic

A particularly emotional moment happpend when "Pukni Zoro," a song iconic in Serbia, started to play, which Novak's mother Dijana sang with tears in her eyes.

Telegraf has had the honor of being present exclusively at the Djokovic family celebration - take a look at what it looked like in the video at the top of the page.

Father Srdjan was the most cheerful, talking to friends, receiving congratulations, while his mother was tipping the musicians as they played songs that "aim directly at the heart."

Photo: Nikola Tomic

Novak's trophy was soon put into a showcase that his father prepared for Australian Open trophies, but given that it is already filled up, he will soon have to make a new one, because one thing is for sure - Djokovic has no intention of stopping until he overtakes Federer and Nadal in the number of Grand Slam trophies.

Photo: Nikola Tomic
Photo: Nikola Tomic

(D. Ustevic)