
Djokovic wax statue was unveiled in the city center of Serbia, Jagodina on Friday (10/2). About six thousand people came to watch the inauguration. The event was also attended by the mayor, Dragan Markovic Palma and Vice-Minister of Interior, Ivica Dacic.
Markovic claimed that the determination of the date of inauguration of the statue had nothing to do with the coronation of Djokovic as the title of Best Athlete Award Sports Lauerus version.
"Novak is Serbia's most successful athlete and his statue there dimuseumkan feasible," said Markovic-Palma to Hidustantimes, Friday (10/2). "A number of other athletes from Serbia also be reckoned as a basketball player Vlade Divac and Sasha Djordjevic as an athlete that will be made to be stored in the wax museum," he added.

Serbian President Boris Tadic conferred medals of honor to him for bringing fame in the sports field tennis nation.
Djokovic ruled as a major tennis tournament in the last year. In addition to the title in the Grand Slam Australian Open (2011.2012), Wimbledon (2011), and the U.S. Open (2011), Djokovic also able to bring Serbia Davis Cup team advanced to the semifinals before losing to Argentina.
Tadic pinned the medal of honor Karadjordjeva star, a Balkan country's highest award in sandangnya deserved because of the many achievements that have been achieved.
"Djokovic deserves a special medal as a symbol of Serbia. He has been in the top-ranked tennis world and has won three Grand Slam titles in the last year," Tadic said the tri-cityherald.com.
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