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A divisive figure around the world, Novak Djokovic is a hero in Serbia

By Marc Santora
New York Times·
8 mins to read

The images painted on the concrete walls of the Brutalist housing complex in Banjica, a residential area a few miles south of downtown Belgrade, depict some of Serbia's most cherished figures: revered religious leaders, poets and warriors.

But the murals there of Novak Djokovic hold a special significance — this is where the future tennis star's grandfather lived and where, as a 12-year-old boy, he sought shelter while NATO bombed the Serbian capital in 1999.

Georgio Petrovic, 21, was born

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