The foundation of Novak Djokovic continued its work to provide high-level education to children across Serbia.
The Serbian is not just a great tennis player, but he's also a person that likes to give away. Djokovic knows that part of why he succeeded was because of people around him, and he wants to be the same person that helps others.
One of the tools that he uses to help others is his foundation. The foundation has worked on initiatives to ensure that every child in Serbia has access to high-quality preschool education.
Working regularly to improve the education level in the country, the foundation has now reached yet another milestone by establishing 131 study spaces across the country.
The organization is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, having been established many years ago by Djokovic and his wife Jelena, who works for the Foundation.
The Novak Djokovic Foundation announced the creation of the study rooms on social media platforms, detailing the project.
The Serbian's foundation worked with Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development to create 131 study rooms in 30 different municipalities.
As a result, 3,136 will have an access to better education, and that's only a part of Djokovic's help throughout the country.
"Within the Project of Inclusive Early Childhood Education and Care Project, which is being implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, and financed by a World Bank loan, 131 study rooms have been opened in 30 municipalities, i.e., 3,136 places in preschools throughout Serbia."
On the tennis court, the Serbian recently won an ATP 500 tournament in Astana, and he's set to compete at the Paris Masters and the ATP Finals, which are both held in November. After that, he will hope to be able to enter the Australian Open in Melbourne.