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Serbia survive Djokovic blow [Jul 12, 2011] PARIS: Defending Davis Cup champions Serbia shrugged off the absence of Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic to wrap up a 4-1 win over Sweden and book a semi-final date against Argentina on Sunday. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia shrug off Djokovic Davis Cup blow [Jul 09, 2011] Davis Cup champions Serbia shrugged off the injury-enforced absence of Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic to take a 2-0 lead over Sweden in their quarter-final Friday and edge closer to a semi-final against Argentina. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia shrug off Djokovic blow, eye Davis Cup semis [Jul 08, 2011] Davis Cup champions Serbia shrugged off the injury-enforced absence of Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic to take a 2-0 lead over Sweden in their quarter-final Friday and edge closer to a semi-final against Argentina. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia strong favourites in Sweden, U.S. host Spain [Jul 08, 2011] Defending champions Serbia will be huge favourites to reach the Davis Cup semi-finals this weekend as newly-crowned Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic returns to action against Sweden. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia strong favorites in Sweden, U.S. host Spain [Jul 08, 2011] LONDON (Reuters) - Defending champions Serbia will be huge favorites to reach the Davis Cup semi-finals this weekend as newly-crowned Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic returns to action against Sweden. [via YahooNews] More >>
Hero's welcome! Djokovic greeted by 100,000 fans as Serbia salutes the Wimbledon champion [Jul 05, 2011] Around 100,000 tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in his nation's capital Belgrade after the 24-year-old arrived home in Serbia to celebrate winning his first Wimbledon title. [via YahooNews] More >>
Novak Djokovic returns to Belgrade and is greeted by 100,000 fans [Jul 05, 2011] Around 100,000 people gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in his nation's capital Belgrade after he arrived home in Serbia to celebrate winning his first Wimbledon. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia drowns Wimbledon champ Djokovic in cheers [Jul 05, 2011] Some 100,000 Serbian tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in central Belgrade on Monday after the 24-year-old arrived home to celebrate winning his first Wimbledon title. [via YahooNews] More >>
PIX: Wimbledon king Djokovic gets hero's welcome [Jul 05, 2011] Some 100,000 Serbian tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in central Belgrade on Monday after the 24-year-old arrived home to celebrate winning his first Wimbledon title. [via YahooNews] More >>
Thousands give Wimbledon king Djokovic hero's welcome [Jul 05, 2011] BELGRADE (Reuters) - Some 100,000 Serbian tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in central Belgrade on Monday after the 24-year-old arrived home to celebrate winning his first Wimbledon title. [via YahooNews] More >>
Thousands give Wimbledon king Djokovic hero's welcome [Jul 05, 2011] BELGRADE (Reuters) - Some 100,000 Serbian tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in central Belgrade on Monday after the 24-year-old arrived home to celebrate winning his first Wimbledon title. [via YahooNews] More >>
A Serbian hero's welcome for Novak Djokovic [Jul 05, 2011] Some 100,000 Serbian tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in central Belgrade, after the 24-year-old arrived home to celebrate his first Wimbledon title. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbian press in ecstasy over their hero?s success at Wimbledon [Jul 05, 2011] BELGRADE: Serbian papers were in ecstasy yesterday after Novak Djokovic defeated Raphael Nadal to win his first Wimbledon crown and reach the world number one spot for the first time in his career. [via YahooNews] More >>
Wimbledon - 100,000 Serbs welcome home Djokovic [Jul 04, 2011] Some 100,000 Serbian tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in Belgrade after the 24-year-old arrived home from Wimbledon. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia welcomes Djokovic home after Wimbledon title [Jul 04, 2011] Novak Djokovic received an adoring welcome in Serbia on Monday after his championship at Wimbledon and on his first day as the world's top-ranked tennis player. [via YahooNews] More >>
Thousands give Wimbledon king Djokovic hero's welcome [Jul 04, 2011] BELGRADE (Reuters) - Some 100,000 Serbian tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a royal reception in central Belgrade on Monday after the 24-year-old arrived home to celebrate winning his first Wimbledon title. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbian fans welcome Djokovic after Wimbledon triumph [Jul 04, 2011] Novak Djokovic has received a rapturous welcome in Serbia following his triumph at Wimbledon and on his first day as the world's top-ranked tennis player. [via YahooNews] More >>
Joyful Serbia celebrates Djokovic victory [Jul 04, 2011] BELGRADE - NOVAK Djokovic's first Wimbledon crown was greeted by celebrations on the streets of Serbia on Sunday. Hundreds of cheerful mostly young people filled the centre of the capital Belgrade chanting Djokovic's nickname 'Nole' as dozens of cars waving Serbian flags drove around downtown honking their horns. [via YahooNews] More >>
Djokovic triumph sparks scenes of joy in Belgrade [Jul 03, 2011] BELGRADE, July 3 (Reuters) - Central Belgrade erupted with joy as tennis fans paraded in the city's Republic Square following Serb Novak Djokovic's four-set win over over Rafa Nadal in the Wimbledon final on Sunday. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia celebrates national hero Djokovic at No. 1 [Jul 02, 2011] BELGRADE, SERBIA (AP) - What's your goal in tennis? "To be a champion!" snaps a 7-year-old boy holding an oversize tennis racket with a baseball hat turned backward. The lively kid with bushy hair from an old video aired on state TV is Novak Djokovic, who has reached his first Wimbledon final. ... [via YahooNews] More >>
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