Jelena Dokic is a former professional tennis player who represented both Australia and Serbia during her career. She was born in Osijek, Croatia (then part of Yugoslavia) on April 12, 1983.
Dokic achieved significant success early in her career, reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals in 1999 as a qualifier, a remarkable feat for a player of her age and ranking at the time. Her highest WTA ranking was world No. 4, which she attained in 2002.
Dokic's career was significantly impacted by off-court issues, most notably alleged abuse by her father and coach, Damir Dokic. These personal struggles heavily influenced her performance and consistency on the court.
She represented Australia for much of her early career but later switched her allegiance to Serbia in 2001, before returning to represent Australia in 2006. Her career faced numerous setbacks due to injuries and mental health challenges.
After retiring from professional tennis, Dokic has become a commentator and writer. She has spoken openly about her experiences with mental%20health and abuse, advocating for greater awareness and support for individuals facing similar challenges. Her autobiography, details her difficult upbringing and the abuse she endured, receiving widespread attention and praise for its honesty and vulnerability.
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