Novak Djokovic receives painting of him and daughter at French Open

Novak Djokovic was surprised by an artist's gift as he arrived at the French Open. The three-time champion received a colorful portrait of himself with his daughter Tara from French artist Laura Layani.

Djokovic spotted Layani holding the painting while entering the Roland Garros complex in his car. He stepped out to thank her and confirmed that he still keeps her earlier works at home, saying, “We still have them, of course.” The vibrant artwork captured the emotions of Djokovic and Tara, and he took it with him immediately, delighting his children Stefan and Tara who were present.

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