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Jelena Djokovic Gets Shady in Cat-eye Sunglasses and Self-Portrait Blazer Dress for Husband Novak’s Wimbledon 2023 Men’s Singles Final Match

Jelena Djokovic watched her husband Novak’s final match at Wimbledon in London on Sunday. The Serbian pro made it to the last round of the men’s singles tournament, but was ultimately defeated by Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in five sets. Djokovic donned her best Wimbledon whites in an off-the-shoulder Self-Portrait tweed blazer dress, which featured double-breasted crystallized buttons, metallic lining and faux pockets. She added a pair of reflective cat-eye sunglasses, a small silver cross pendant and diamond stud earrings. Jelena Djokovic attends the 14th day of Wimbledon on July 16 in London. Djokovic’s brunette tresses were swept up into a loose updo, while her makeup consisted of muted mauve lipstick and a touch of rosy blush. Following her husband’s loss, Djokovic reposted fans’ supportive messages on her Instagram story. “Keep your head up,” one encouraging note read. Novak is ranked the second best tennis player in the world, and he’s won seven Wimbledon titles throughout his career. He’ll compete late next month at the U.S. Open in New York City. Related Articles Celebrity News Novak Djokovic’s Wife Jelena Wears Another Serbian Designer at Wimbledon 2023 in Red Marija Tarlac Minidress Celebrity News Novak Djokovic’s Wife Jelena Brings Statement Serbian Knitwear to Wimbledon 2023 in Handmade Cardigan by Female Artisans Novak and Jelena met

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