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Jelena Genčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Генчић,
pronounced [jělena ɡěntʃitɕ]; 9
October 1936 – 1 June 2013) was a
Serbian tennis and
handball player and...
- The
Genčić family house (Serbian: Генчићева кућа у Београду) in Belgrade, at 51
Krunska Street, was
built in 1929 and has
housed the
Nikola Tesla Museum...
- Đorđe
Genčić (Serbian: Ђорђе Генчић; 16
November 1861 – 19
October 1938) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav industrialist and politician. He
served as the Mayor...
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invest in it;
ultimately it was
Genčić who gave them
those ****urances,
telling them that they had "a
golden child".
Genčić's words were the ones that Djokovic...
- by
Yugoslav tennis player Jelena Genčić at
Mount Kopaonik,
where Djokovic's
parents ran a fast-food parlour.
Genčić worked with
Djokovic over the following...
- two-handed
style for both the
forehand and backhand. Later, her
coach was
Jelena Genčić. In 1985, at the age of 11, she won the
Junior Orange Bowl
tournament in...
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least twice (Double
Career Golden Masters)
Current coaches in bold:
Jelena Genčić (1993–1999)
Nikola Pilić (1999–2003)
Dejan Petrović (2004–2005) Riccardo...
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opponents to the
marriage was Đorđe
Genčić,
minister of the
interior in Đorđević's government.
Because of
Genčić's public condemnation of the engagement...
- and
historical heritage. Notably, the club
produced the
likes of
Jelena Genčić, as well as some of the best
Serbian players in
history in both singles...
- In her
early years, Iva
Majoli was
coached by her
father Stanko,
Jelena Genčić, and Nick Bollettieri,
whose academy she
joined in 1990. She
turned professional...