Novak Djokovic is finally ready to return to action at the Italian Open after a long injury break. The Serbian star had been away from the court since the Indian Wells Open due to a shoulder problem. His comeback in Rome is important as he prepares for the clay season. The 24-time Grand Slam winner will enter the tournament as the third seed.Ahead of his first match, his wife Jelena Djokovic shared a warm and emotional message on social media. She posted a picture from his practice session on Instagram and called him her “sunshine” in a loving caption. The post quickly caught fans’ attention. It highlighted the strong bond between the couple. Djokovic will now aim to regain rhythm before heading into the French Open.
Jelena Djokovic supports Novak Djokovic ahead of crucial comeback
Novak Djokovic and Jelena Djokovic share a long and emotional journey together. The two first met during their school days in Serbia. Their relationship started in the early 2000s. Their first outing together happened in a sports bar in Monte Carlo, which both later described as a slightly awkward but memorable experience. Over time, they managed a long-distance relationship before eventually settling down together. They got married in 2014 in a private ceremony.Reflecting on their wedding day, Djokovic once shared that seeing Jelena walking toward him in her wedding dress felt magical. He described her as looking radiant and angelic. That is a moment he says he will never forget. Jelena had also shared her emotions from that magical day. She recalled being overwhelmed with happiness and struggling to hold back tears. Especially as she was expecting their first child at the time.The couple now has two children. Their son Stefan was born in 2014, and their daughter Tara was born in 2017. Jelena is often seen in the stands supporting Djokovic during matches, along with their children.On the tennis side, Djokovic could face tough competition at the Italian Open. He may meet world No. 1 Jannik Sinner in the final. Both players have received first-round byes. Sinner could face Daniil Medvedev or Felix Auger-Aliassime in the semifinals. Djokovic, on the other hand, might take on Alexander Zverev or Alex de Minaur in the last four.The tournament in Rome will be a key test for Djokovic as he looks to return to top form on clay.

