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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Damir_DokićDamir Dokić - Wikipedia

    Damir Dokić (Serbian: Дамир Докић, born 1950s) is a Serbian tennis coach. He is the father and ex-coach of former professional tennis player Jelena Dokic. He gained notoriety for being involved in various incidents. Dokić is a self-proclaimed veteran of the Croatian War of Independence, in which he fought on the side of the Serbs.

  2. Mar 18, 2009 · DAMIR Dokic has apologised for ruining his daughter's life and spurning Australia at the height of her career. The shamed father of newborn Aussie tennis golden girl Jelena Dokic has offered an olive branch to his daughter and the Australian public by finally saying sorry for years of outrageous public behaviour.

  3. Apr 7, 2023 · Australian tennis great Jelena Dokic has given a further insight into the horrific abuse she copped during her career, sharing a chilling pair of images which show bruising days after a beating. Dokic rapidly rose to elite status on the women's tour at the turn of the century, reaching No.4 in the world in 2002, before her career took a downturn.

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  4. Dec 26, 2018 · Jelena Dokic’s father Damir Dokić. (Image: Getty) Since the book’s release, Jelena has travelled the world raising awareness of domestic abuse and each time she shares her story, she stands a ...

  5. Sep 27, 2011 · HOME TENNIS. Damir Dokic is a hit with tennis starJelena again as fiery dad vows to return his daughter to the top. Source: News Limited. By Lucy Carne from News Corp Australia Newspapers. September 28th, 2011 6:51 am. Jelena Dokic is back on court with volatile father Damir by her side.

    • Lucy Carne
  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jelena_DokicJelena Dokic - Wikipedia

    Her relationship with her outspoken father and coach Damir Dokić, on whose advice she switched allegiance to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in November 2000, was the subject of much media speculation over many years.

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  8. From the very first day that I started playing tennis, the No.1 rule was ‘Never tell anyone anything, or there will be massive, massive consequences’,” she says, alluding to her infamously abusive father and former coach, Damir. “Speaking up has changed my life. I was able to find my voice. I was able to find my power.”

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