Category Archives: Jelena Dokic

Australian Open 2012 Players Party

Photos are slowly emerging from the Australian Open players party. It looks like David Nalbandian was having a great time and Bernard Tomic seems to have found himself a date. Read more »

Jelena Dokic Speaks Out

I would like to confirm media reports that I have reconciled with my father Damir Dokic. My partner, Tin Bikic, and I have visited my father at his home to finally put an end to our disagreement.

I initiated the meeting as I want to reunite my family and allow us all to get on with our lives and be happy. This has gone on too long. Read more »

Damir Dokic Working With Jelena Again

No one knows what goes on behind closed doors in a family but I don’t even know hoe to begin processing Jelena Dokic’s latest moves. In a way it’s like Lleyton’s latest injuries, I’ve given up reporting them because there’s always something, much the same way that there’s always drama with Jelena. Read more »

Jelena Dokic Ends Title Drought

Jelena Dokic has had a difficult few years. When she hasn’t been tortured by family issues she has been taunted by the media, her own struggles with depression and illness and her lack of form. When she’s hit a hot patch in the past she hasn’t been able to win a title because she’s either been halted by injury or by mono. Read more »

Kim Clijsters Returns To Number One

After beating Jelena Dokic 6-3, 6-0 in the Paris Open quarterfinals Kim Clijsters has acrewed enough points to overtake Caroline Wozniacki to claim the top spot in women’s tennis for the first time since she returned to the WTA circuit in 2009. Read more »

Jelena Dokic Splits With Coach

Jelena Dokic has split with her coach Glenn Schaap just days ahead of the Australian Open. Schaap has returned to Europe but has previously worked with players such as Nadia Petrova, Dinara Safina and Anna Chakvetadze and has only worked with Dokic for about 6 months. Read more »

>Jelena Dokic Falls Flat In Brisbane

>An unwell, under-performing and injured Jelena Dokic has been run off the court in Brisbane in just 46 minutes by Andrea Petkovic, losing 6-0, 6-1. Dokic said that her various ailments meant she had “nothing to give” and Petkovic celebrated by mimicking a gun shot to her coach before doing a dance after shaking Dokic’s hand.

“I wasn’t in the match at all. I’ve been sick for a couple of days and I think it’s taken its toll. I went to a doctor and we think it’s a stomach virus I’ve had for two days. I don’t like to make excuses for anything – I never do – but when you’re playing a top-35 player you’ve got to have everything to give. I try to really play through no matter how I’m feeling, I don’t want to go off the court and retire. The same was today, sometimes in these situations it is better to stop.”

Dokic is confident she will be fit for the Australian Open.

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>Tomic's Summer Hangs In The Balance, Dokic And Luczak Take Wild Cards

>Bernard Tomic is going to have to wait a little longer to find out if he will be given a wild card after Tennis Australia has decided to make him sweat. Jelena Dokic and Peter Luczak, both finalists in the qualifying have been awarded wild cards into the Australian Open in January.

“Last week was good practice because it’s a good sign I was getting through matches pretty easily. Overall I’m happy in the whole performance in that week. I played well and I got better with each match – there was a big difference between my first match and my semis and finals. Now I just have to focus on the summer and no matter what happens after the summer, continue to play as many weeks as I can and I think I’ll improve with that a lot.

I had a similar scenario two years ago, winning the playoff and doing well, then I was unlucky with injury and glandular fever kind of stopped my year and I still finished 50 in the world. I’ve got to look at things like that.

My goal is not just to play well in the Australian Open but to play well and to see where I am from maybe the top 20 and the top 10 players and then to keep working.” – Jelena Dokic

>Player Profile: Jelena Dokic

> Full Name: Jelena Dokic

DOB: 12.04.1983

Height: 175cm

Weight: 60kg

Turned Pro: 1998

Highest Rank: 4 (Aug 2002)

Current Rank: 114

Plays: Right handed, doubled handed backhand

Career Prize Money: $4, 095, 168 USD

Jelena Dokic’s story is not a happy one. She burst onto the scene in 1999 when she defeated world number 1 Martin Hingis 6-2, 6-0 in the first round of Wimbledon before ultimately making a run to the quarterfinals. She finished the year at number 43.

She continued to claim scalps throughout 2000 and started to catch the attention of the media with her and her fathers controversial behaviour. She again played well at Wimbledon, making the semi finals before losing to Lindsay Davenport. In the same year she also made the US Open quarterfinals. In 2000 she participated in the Olympics, almost gaining a medal position until she was defeated by Monica Seles in the bronze medal match. Despite her good results in 2000, the year was also marred by bad publicity when her father, Damir Dokic, was ejected from the grounds of the US Open after he created a scene and abused staff over the cost of food.

Controversy continued to swarm around Dokic as her father encouraged her to default from Australia and play for Yugoslavia. The Australian crowd were not impressed when she returned to the Australian Open in 2001. Damir was again ejected after he claimed that Jelena’s draw was rigged after she lost in the first round. At the time Damir shared his tirade with the media. “Australia with the help of Croatia and the Vatican have brainwashed my daughter. I have thought about dropping a nuclear bomb on Sydney since Jelena lost in the first round this week, for which Australia is to blame. I have even thought about killing an Australian in revenge, but I wouldn’t gain anything from it.”

She claimed her first singles later that year at the Rome Masters and reached the finals of the ladies doubles at the French Open. She continued to maintain her form throughout the course of the year reaching numerous finals.

After some early injury issues in 2002 she made the quarterfinals at Roland Garros, finals in San Diego and semis in Montreal, reaching a career high ranking of 4 after the US Open.

2003 was a huge year for Dokic as she seemed to try and escape the grasp of her father, hiring Borna Bikic as her coach. Damir abused her and then boyfriend Enrique Bernoldi in the media as she struggled with her confidence. While she had some good results they were few and far between and essentially 2003 was the beginning of Jelena’s decline and struggle with depression.

After going MIA for a few months in 2005 she continued to struggle with her confidence as her father told media she had been kidnapped by Tin Bikic and that he planned to kidnap her also.

In 2008 she played a few ITF tournaments with mostly disappointing results.

A wildcard into the 2009 Australian Open seemed to be the turning point for Jelena as she captivated the nation as she battled int toe quarterfinals exhausted with a rolled ankle. At the time she credited the Bikic boys with pulling her out of the depths of depression and saving her from her abusive father. At the time she seemed to be pulling everything together, signing a million dollar Jet Star contract and seemingly flourishing from the emotional release from her Australian Open run.

She continued her form into the 2009 French Open where she was leading Elena Dementieva 6-2, 4-3 when she was crippled to tears by an acute back injury. She was then diagnosed with glandular fever (mono) and struggled to string consecutive wins together.

While Australia was hoping for a re-run at the Open it was not to be. Instead 2010 has thus far been another year of emotional turmoil with breakdowns on and off the court. The Bikic brothers were questions by police after a mid air incident on a flight just prior to the Australian Open. More tabloid abuse from Damir followed before he was arrested for threatening the Australian Ambassador to Serbia after multiple weapons were found in his home.

Dokic has recently been playing ITF events in an attempt to regain some confidence. She has posted some good results lately and will hopefully start next year on a more positive note.

>Jelena Dokic Devastated To Miss Wimbledon Chance

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Jelena Dokic had a match point against Julie Ditty but was unable to convert for a chance to qualify for the Wimbledon main draw. 24 double faults later Dokic had lost the match 5-7, 7-5, 6-2 and was continuing to spiral out of control. Jelena’s boyfriend Tin Bikic walked away before the end of the match but returned when a devastated Jelena called him in tears. When he returned to the court they could be heard arguing in Croatian.

After a series of embarrassing issues with her father being jailed, and her boyfriend and his brother causing a fight on a flight that threatened her promotional contract with Jet Star combined with a series of injuries and health issues have seen Jelena plummet down the rankings after he dream run at the 2009 Australian Open. Jelena has been simply unable to follow through on those comeback results.

After the loss Dokic was asked about retirement, to which she responded “Nothing. I’ve got nothing.” She also stated that she intended to do the hard work required to shift the extra few kilos she has gained and get herself back into fighting form.

While the intention is good, her choice of words over the last 6 months has clearly indicated her state of mind and her confidence, which is worryingly low for the star who has admitted to being crippled by depression in the past.