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Jelena Dokic documentary: Tennis ace reveals horrific abuse by her father – ‘There wasn’t an inch of skin not bruised’

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FORMER tennis star Jelena Dokic has opened up about the horrific domestic violence she suffered at the hands of her father.

Dokic, 41, recounted her experiences for a new documentary, entitled “Unbreakable”.

Jelena Dokic is the subject of a new film

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Jelena Dokic is the subject of a new filmCredit: Getty
Dokic reached a career-high No4 in the world

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Dokic reached a career-high No4 in the worldCredit: Getty
Dokic was coached by father Damir when she burst onto the tennis scene

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Dokic was coached by father Damir when she burst onto the tennis sceneCredit: AFP – Getty

The film, which carries the same name as Dokic’s 2017 autobiography, is set to be released in Australian cinemas on November 7 – with a worldwide release expected to follow.

Dokic reached the Wimbledon semi-finals in 2000, and peaked at world No4 two years later.

She burst onto the scene as a prodigiously talented teenager, after her family had emigrated to Australia from Yugoslavia when she was 11.

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In a new trailer for her upcoming film, Dokic makes a chilling revelation.

While watching footage of herself playing, she says: “I’m 16-years-old here.

“I was playing the number 1 Martina Hingis and I knew if I lost the consequences were catastrophic.

“One day after I lost I knew what was going to happen… I was starting to feel really broken inside.

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“There was not an inch of skin that wasn’t bruised. I’m 17 and through his actions, [I] became the most hated person.”

Dokic has recounted the abuse she suffered at the hands of Damir

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Dokic has recounted the abuse she suffered at the hands of DamirCredit: Rex Features

Old footage shows Dokic being booed during a match with Lindsay Davenport, with fans unaware of the torment that she was going through off the court.

Former Wimbledon champion Davenport says: “Some other players had noticed bruising.”

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And prominent commentator and former doubles world No1 Pam Shriver adds: “When you look back and see what she did accomplish, wow.”

In the trailer, a young Dokic can be seen saying: “The media and Tennis Australia assaulted my family.”

Her interviews from the time were then claimed to look like “hostage videos”.

Dokic, now 41, retired from tennis in 2014.

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She has since become a prominent voice within the sport in her country, and can be found conducting on-court interviews at the Australian Open.

HOW YOU CAN GET HELP:

Women’s Aid has this advice for victims and their families

  • Always keep your phone nearby.
  • Get in touch with charities for help, including the Women’s Aid live chat helpline and services such as SupportLine.
  • If you are in danger, call 999.
  • Familiarise yourself with the Silent Solution, reporting abuse without speaking down the phone, instead dialing “55”.
  • Always keep some money on you, including change for a pay phone or bus fare.
  • If you suspect your partner is about to attack you, try to go to a lower-risk area of the house – for example, where there is a way out and access to a telephone.
  • Avoid the kitchen and garage, where there are likely to be knives or other weapons. Avoid rooms where you might become trapped, such as the bathroom, or where you might be shut into a cupboard or other small space.

If you are a ­victim of domestic abuse, SupportLine is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6pm to 8pm on 01708 765200. The charity’s email support ­service is open weekdays and weekends during the crisis – messageinfo@supportline.org.uk.

Women’s Aid provides a live chat service – available weekdays from 8am-6pm and weekends 10am-6pm.

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You can also call the freephone 24-hour ­National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247.

Speaking to The Independent last December, Dokic revealed that she hadn’t spoken to her father Damir in a decade.

She said: “I sleep well at night. I don’t speak to him, 10 years ago was the last time.

“I tried to reconcile but it’s hard when he can’t even say sorry.

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“I hoped he would change, but it wasn’t possible and I think at some stage, even if it’s family, you have to let it go and say, ‘That’s too toxic for me.’

“That’s what I did – and the day I did that made me very happy. My father always said to me ‘Don’t dare say anything, stay silent or I will kill you.’ Silence is golden.

“I think with society and sport, it’s often about being a perfect human being but we forget that life is not perfect.

“I want to change the perception that vulnerability is a weakness – you have no idea how much strength it takes to be vulnerable.

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“It takes courage, especially with the world watching.”

In addition to her tennis punditry for Channel 9 in Australia, Dokic works to try to improve things for those who may be suffering like she did.

Last year she gave more than 150 motivational speeches, hoping that by sharing her story she can play a part in helping others.

Dokic now works as a tennis analyst and motivational speaker

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Ronnie O’Sullivan’s on-off partner Laila Rouass stuns in floral dress for British Fashion Council Diwali party

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RONNIE O’SULLIVAN’s on-off partner Laila Rouass dazzled in a stunning dress as she attended a gala in London.

Rouass, 53, and O’Sullivan, 48, reportedly called time on their engagement in September after a 12-year relationship that saw them patching things up after a breakup in 2022.

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Laila Rouass stunned in a beautiful dress during a gala in LondonCredit: Getty
Rouass broke up with snooker star Ronnie O'Sullivan last month

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Rouass broke up with snooker star Ronnie O’Sullivan last monthCredit: Rex
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Rouass attended the Bags of Ethics x British Fashion Council Diwali partyCredit: Getty
Rouass is a British actress who took part in various TV programmes

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Rouass is a British actress who took part in various TV programmesCredit: Getty

The actress, however, continues her public appearances as she attended the Bags of Ethics x British Fashion Council Diwali party in a floral autumnal dress on Tuesday.

The TV star’s Johanna Ortiz Between Daydreams botanical print cutout maxi dress is said to be worth £1,254.

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According to The Mail, Rouass’ engagement ring was missing after the recent news of her breakup with O’Sullivan.

The couple first met in 2012 when the Footballers’ Wives star was looking for a new home and stumbled upon the snooker star’s abode.

His father showed Rouass around the property, and later told his son who had been round.

That led to O’Sullivan contacting the estate agent, who asked her out on his behalf.

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Four months later, the pair were head over heels for one another and set up home before getting engaged in 2013.

However, despite everything appearing to be rosy in their garden – the two temporarily broke up in 2022.

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But the break-up seemingly ended within weeks, with the snooker star insisting things were happier than ever.

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Nevertheless, that also didn’t last long as news broke they went their separate ways last month.

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O’Sullivan was knocked out of the BetVictor English Open on Tuesday.

Rouass met O'Sullivan back in 2012 when she was looking for a house

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Rouass met O’Sullivan back in 2012 when she was looking for a houseCredit: Rex
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Ben Youngs: Leicester Tigers scrum-half ‘captivated’ by Michael Cheika

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Decorated Leicester Tigers scrum-half Ben Youngs says he has been reinvigorated by the winning mentality of new head coach Michael Cheika.

The 35-year-old five-time Premiership title winner is in his 19th season of senior rugby with his childhood club.

Youngs, who retired from international rugby last season as England’s most capped men’s player, has so far been used off the bench by former Australia and Argentina head coach Cheika, who took over in the summer following the departure of Dan McKellar after just one season at the Tigers helm.

“He captivated me straight away and I think that was really important,” Youngs told BBC East Midlands Today.

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“You want someone walking through the door that says: ‘Boys I know how to win, you know what it takes to win and this is how we are going to do it – who wants to come with me?’

“For me, well I haven’t got that long [left in the game] and I’ll get behind that, I want a piece of that and want to be a part of that.

“Had someone come in maybe and gone: ‘This is a four-year project…’ because we have great youth – have a look at how many guys were named in the England squad, that suggests Leicester are going to be knocking on the door for the best part of 10 years – but I haven’t got 10 years.

“It complements where I’m at in my career right now to have someone like him, with his calibre and his presence.”

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Euro 2025 play-offs: Ellen Molloy earns Republic of Ireland recall for Georgia tie

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Goalkeepers: Courtney Brosnan (Everton), Grace Moloney (London City Lionesses), Sophie Whitehouse (Charlton Athletic), Katie Keane (Athlone Town)

Defenders: Jessie Stapleton (Sunderland, on loan from West Ham United), Diane Caldwell (FC Zurich), Louise Quinn (Birmingham City), Niamh Fahey (Liverpool), Aoife Mannion (Manchester United), Caitlin Hayes (Celtic), Anna Patten (Aston Villa)

Midfielders: Katie McCabe (Arsenal), Denise O’Sullivan (North Carolina Courage), Megan Connolly (Lazio), Tyler Toland (Blackburn Rovers), Lily Agg (Birmingham City), Ellen Molloy (Sheffield United), Heather Payne (Everton), Izzy Atkinson (Crystal Palace), Eva Mangan (Cork City)

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Forwards: Kyra Carusa (San Diego Wave), Amber Barrett (Standard Liege), Leanne Kiernan (Liverpool), Abbie Larkin (Crystal Palace), Julie-Ann Russell (Galway United), Marissa Sheva (Portland Thorns)



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I’ve had 100 fights but training Francis Ngannou is just as painful… he punches as hard as Mike Tyson

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TRAINER Dewey Cooper had over 100 professional fights – but taking shots from Francis Ngannou is a far more painful experience.

Cooper fought in boxing, kickboxing and MMA before moving into coaching after retiring.

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Trainer Dewey Cooper with Francis NgannouCredit: Matchroom Boxing

And he has been working with Ngannou since 2017, bravely holding the pads and body belt for the 6ft 4in powerhouse.

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Cooper admits not even a 15-year fighting career brings as much agony as withstanding Ngannou’s power.

He told SunSport: “In the fights when I was fighting I had really good defence. I would defend a lot of techniques, getting hit clean was a rarity.

“Getting hit by Francis, I’m giving the body away getting hit by him. It’s not happy, it’s not nice for sure.

“It hurts but like I said, I signed up for the job and I’m happy to be here. We’re going to keep working hard.”

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Ngannou’s power was once tested at the UFC’s Performance Institute in Las Vegas.

And the ferocity had the same impact as a 12lb sledgehammer being swung at full force or comparable to being hit by a Ford Escort at top speed.

Cooper chuckled: “I believe it! I can tell you right now, I’ve been hit by a lot of guys, recently I’ve been doing pads for Mike Tyson. No one’s hitting harder than Francis, man.

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“When he places those punches correctly and bends his knees and turns his hips, sometimes I get hit so hard I’m like, ‘How am I taking this? What am I doing to myself?’

“It’s funny to me because I’m like, ‘What am I doing here?’ It’s a lot of pain involved.”

‘That would be something’ – Francis Ngannou’s coach opens door to boxing fight ‘everybody wanted to see in first place’

Ngannou, 38, last year put his MMA career on hold to pursue a lifelong ambition of boxing.

He sensationally dropped Tyson Fury, 36, in his boxing debut before being knocked out by Anthony Joshua, 35, in March.

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Cooper led the corner on those occasions but now he welcomes Ngannou back to MMA to fight Renan Ferreira, 34, on Saturday in Saudi Arabia.

The coach said: “We’re refreshed to see him back in MMA.

“Boxing, kickboxing, grappling, wrestling, all the elements. It’s been a good camp and he’s ready to go.”

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A mouth-watering clash between two Championship heavyweights will kick us off on Friday night as in-form Sheffield United travel to Leeds United for a big Yorkshire derby.

Leeds went into the international break on a somewhat downbeat note after goalkeeper Illan Meslier’s extraordinary blunder gifted Sunderland a 97th-minute equaliser at the Stadium of Light.

It means the Whites have now drawn their past two games and will be desperate to return to winning ways in what will likely be a thunderous Elland Road atmosphere under the lights.

The unbeaten Blades, meanwhile, have won five of their past six and are level on points with leaders Sunderland – they would be top if not for a two-point deduction for defaulted transfer payments.

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Chris Wilder’s side boast the best defence in the league, having conceded only three times this season, and head into the game on the back of six successive clean sheets – they last let a goal in on 24 August in a 1-1 draw at Norwich.

Both sides will have the chance to go top before Sunderland visit Hull City on Sunday, although even with victory, Daniel Farke’s team would be heavily relying on results elsewhere to fall their way to stay at the summit.

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The greatest comeback in F1 history is on – Max Verstappen is on the ropes but Lando Norris needs perfect last six races

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IT is do or die for Lando Norris as Formula One heads into the final six races.

The biggest comeback in the sport’s history is on, and it will take something exceptional to pull it off – but it is not beyond the realms of possibility.

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Lando Norris and Max Verstappen are in a battle for the F1 titleCredit: AP
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Verstappen has gone eight races without a win

The Sprint weekend at Austin’s sweeping Circuit of the Americas marks the first of the final races to the end of the season in Abu Dhabi on December 8.

SunSport has chewed the fat on the Verstappen-Norris title fight and what it will take for the McLaren driver to emerge victorious.

How things stand

Red Bull driver Verstappen holds a 52-point lead over Norris in the Drivers’ Championship.

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The tables have massively turned, given Verstappen held a season-high lead of 84 points up until the British Grand Prix in July 7.

In-form Norris has outscored him in all but one of the six races that have taken place since.

The margin of 52 points is the exact equivalent of winning two races with the fastest lap bonus point (25+1) on a non-Sprint race weekend.

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How many points are left to play for?

There is a maximum of 180 points up for grabs across the final six race weekends of the season.

That is 156 points in the remaining six grands prix, 25 for a win plus one for the fastest lap.

In addition, there are three sprint races remaining where one driver could bag a maximum of 24 points.

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The winners of the sprint races in USA, Brazil and Qatar will be awarded eight points for victory.

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How does Norris need to outscore Verstappen?

Norris must outscore Verstappen by an average of almost nine points (8.67 points to be precise) at each grand prix weekend until the end of the season.

That is the points difference between first and third places (10 points) in a grand prix.

Norris cannot be crowned champion if he wins every race and Verstappen comes in second.

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That could have still been on the cards had Norris clung onto the bonus point at the most recent grand prix in Singapore for fastest lap.

But Daniel Ricciardo controversially snatched it away on fresh tyres with one lap to go.

When could the title be won?

The absolute earliest the title could theoretically be won by Verstappen is the Sao Paulo GP weekend on November 1-3.

But the Red Bull driver would have to outscore Norris by at least a whopping 34 points over the next triple-header.

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There’s no doubt about it being McLaren, who have won four of the last six races, two for Norris and two for Oscar Piastri.

This season’s McLaren MCL38 has been the most consistent performer on different types of circuit.

Whereas Max Verstappen recently in Singapore said that Red Bull’s RB20 was “f***ed”.

The team are pinning their hopes on a significant upgrade planned on the RB20 for Austin this weekend.

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F1 reporter Isabelle Barker’s prediction

I EXPECT Max Verstappen to go all guns blazing over the next six-rounds. I also think his experience and aggression could give him the edge.

It seems too little too late for Norris showing consistency, despite that dominant win in Singapore last time out.

You can’t help think what could have been had he sorted out his first-lap issues sooner.

Norris needs to prove he has the mental fortitude, because we all know he’s got the speed, the team and the fastest car.

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Verstappen has endured an eight-race winless streak, but he has still managed to score points, with three second-places during that time.

So I think the Dutchman will lift his fourth world-title this season, by the skin of his teeth.

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