Novak Djokovic mural defaced in Serbia as tennis star moves family to Greece, exposing deepening rift with homeland.

by John Smith - World Editor
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Novak Djokovic Mural Defaced in Belgrade Following Family’s Relocation to Greece

A mural depicting tennis star Novak Djokovic in Belgrade, Serbia, was vandalized yesterday, October 22, 2025, amid growing public reaction to the athlete’s recent decision to move his family to Greece.

The mural, located in the Serbian capital, was reportedly defaced with graffiti. Images circulating online show damage to the artwork, which previously depicted Djokovic in a weightlifting pose. Artist Andrej Josifovski has already begun restoration efforts, according to reports. This incident occurs as Djokovic’s move is perceived by some as a distancing from his homeland, particularly given his past support for Serbian causes.

The relocation of Djokovic and his family to Greece has sparked debate, especially considering his previous vocal stance on issues within Serbia. Djokovic has not publicly commented on the vandalism of the mural as of today. The move follows a period of increased political and social tension in Serbia, and comes after Djokovic openly supported protests in the country. For more on Djokovic’s career, see his official website.

Authorities have not yet commented on the vandalism or announced any investigations. The incident highlights the complex relationship between prominent public figures and national sentiment, and could potentially impact Djokovic’s standing with some Serbian fans. The Greek government recently confirmed reports of Djokovic’s residency.

Officials stated they are monitoring the situation and will provide updates as they become available.

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