In a heartfelt confession, Novak Djokovic revealed the guilt he experiences regarding his family, specifically his wife and children, while he pursues his tennis career. During a recent interview, Djokovic admitted, “Sometimes I feel guilty. I’m going to leave them for several weeks or months, and that’s tough for me. I want to dedicate more time to my family and give them my presence, but at the same time, I want to be the best in tennis.” Despite this emotional conflict, Djokovic demonstrates an incredible versatility beyond the tennis court, recently showcasing his musical talent by playing ‘My Heart Will Go On’ on a violin made from a tennis racket. The performance took place at a charity event aimed at supporting youth in sports and the arts. Moreover, during a press conference, when asked about balancing his demanding career with family life, Djokovic humorously stated, “I leave my heart in tennis, but I have to make room for family too!” This has resonated widely with fans, leaving the crowd roaring with laughter and applause, showing just how relatable the tennis star is. His dual passion for sports and music highlights his multifaceted identity and commitment to making a positive impact both on and off the court.
Novak Djokovic Opens Up About Family Guilt and Shares Musical Talent
