Novak Djokovic reçoit un portrait de lui et de sa fille à Roland-Garros

Novak Djokovic a été surpris par le cadeau d'une artiste à son arrivée à Roland-Garros. Le triple champion a reçu un portrait coloré le représentant aux côtés de sa fille Tara, réalisé par l'artiste française Laura Layani.

Djokovic a aperçu Layani tenant la peinture alors qu'il entrait en voiture dans le complexe de Roland-Garros. Il est descendu pour la remercier et a confirmé qu'il conservait toujours ses œuvres précédentes chez lui, déclarant : « Nous les avons toujours, bien sûr. » L'œuvre vibrante capturait les émotions de Djokovic et de Tara, et il l'a emportée immédiatement avec lui, pour le plus grand bonheur de ses enfants Stefan et Tara qui étaient présents.

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