Serbia is set to build a museum honoring Novak Djokovic following his historic gold medal victory at the Paris Olympics. This accomplishment makes Djokovic one of only five players to have won an Olympic gold and all four Grand Slam titles. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that the museum will serve as a major attraction for the city and highlight Djokovic’s contributions to Serbian sports.
The museum is expected to be completed before Belgrade hosts the World Expo in 2027. It will showcase Djokovic’s journey from a young talent in Serbia to a global sports icon. The project aims to attract both tennis fans and general tourists.
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Djokovic, who recently won the gold medal in men’s singles at the Paris Olympics, is celebrated as a national hero in Serbia. His victory, which ended Carlos Alcaraz’s bid for Olympic gold, further solidified his status as one of tennis’s greatest players. The announcement of the museum has been met with widespread national pride and celebration.