Djokovic Bursts Into Tears In Athens

November 05, 2025 | Edition #255

Greece was bracing for moderate rainfall, but it was Novak Djokovic who brought the real storm to Athens. The Serbian kicked off his campaign with a powerful win, getting visibly emotional and finally putting ATP Finals rumors to rest. Meanwhile, Aryna Sabalenka stirred the buzz off-court with a bold message for Nick Kyrgios ahead of their much-hyped Battle of the Sexes clash. Dive in for all the details!

Djokovic Breaks Down In Tears Remembering Late Tennis Father
Djokovic Cries Remembering ‘Tennis Father’ After First Win in Greece
Novak Djokovic was overcome with emotion as he recalled the memory of his late tennis mentor, moving fans with his heartfelt tribute after his Athens battle.




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In 1992, Martina Navratilova, who had previously refused to participate in “man vs woman” matches against Ilie Nastase and John McEnroe, agreed to play against Jimmy Connors. Unlike the famous Battle of the Sexes, fought by Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, this “Battle of Champions” was not a political event. Each player was paid $500,000 to compete, with the prize money doubling for the winner. It was all about money and entertainment, and it was not being broadcast on national television but on pay-per-view.

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