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'''Novak Đoković''' (born ], ] in ]) is a professional ]n ] player. He is an up and coming player aged only 18 years old, but has already had success as a tennis player by making the Juniors Semi Finals at the 2004 ]. He participated in the 2006 ] with fellow Serbian Player ] where the pairing narrowly missed the final. '''Novak Đoković''' (born ], ] in ]) is a professional ]n ] player. He is an up and coming player aged only 18 years old, but has already had success as a tennis player by making the Juniors Semi Finals at the 2004 ]. He participated in the 2006 ] with fellow Serbian Player ] where the pairing narrowly missed the final.


He is good friends with fellow junior graduate ], and their friendship will need to be put to one side when their two countries meet in the ] in ] in April 2006. He is good friends with fellow junior graduate ], and their friendship will need to be put to one side when their two countries meet in the ] in ] in April 2006.





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Novak Đoković (born May 22, 1987 in Belgrade) is a professional Serbian tennis player. He is an up and coming player aged only 18 years old, but has already had success as a tennis player by making the Juniors Semi Finals at the 2004 Australian Open. He participated in the 2006 Hopman Cup with fellow Serbian Player Ana Ivanovic where the pairing narrowly missed the final.

He is good friends with fellow junior graduate Andrew Murray, and their friendship will need to be put to one side when their two countries meet in the Davis Cup in Glasgow in April 2006.


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