
Jelena Djokovic seemingly absolutely loved Stefanos Tsitsipas' post about Novak's 101st ATP title and she made sure to give the Greek props for his creative post.
On Saturday, the 38-year-old captured title No. 101 after edging Lorenzo Musetti 4-6 6-3 7-5 in the inaugural edition of the ATP 250 tournament in Athens. Although Tsitsipas didn't compete in Athens because of previously concluding his 2025 season due to a back injury, he was still in the house and a big part of the trophy ceremony.
After handing the former world No. 1 his Athens trophy, Tsitsipas issued a post on X, writing: "Meet your new History teacher. Today, well study Djokovic 101."
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The post drew attention from the record 24-time Grand Slam champion's wife Jelena, who responded to it by dropping three laughing emojis and the raising hands emoji.
Jelena Djokovic couldn't hide her happiness when her husband lifted his 100th title
The week before the French Open, the Serbian tennis giant became the third player in the Open Era to have won 100 titles after beating Hubert Hurkacz in the Geneva final 5-7 7-6 (2) 7-6 (2). It came 19 years after the Serb lifted his maiden ATP title in Amersfoort.
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There was one interesting thing about the Djokovic's milestone - he defeated Nicolas Massu in the 2006 Amersfoort final while his 100th title after he defeated Hurkacz, who is working with Massu.
"What a symbolic day. For Novaks 1st title: he beat Mass. For His 100th: he beat Masss student. 19 years apart. Time, the greatest storyteller," Jelena wrote at the time.