One of the best tennis commentators we have. It is an absolute joy listening to her. Resilience in a nutshell!
@malloryemclarenАй бұрын
Yes indeed. I listen in from the US.
@jamesheggie18548 күн бұрын
The admiration, strength, respect, care, appreciation and massive support I've always had for Jelena has been second to non, I always loved her as a player and remember getting her autograph, which she was so happy to give. I also knew in my heart and my gut feeling, despite not being part of her world and the tennis world, what this poor young girl/ women was going through and it broke my heart. Even when talking about it with some friends and hearing their unbelievable views and opinions just left me speechless. Jelena your a true inspiration and know forever that your a great person.
@jasonfarr9252Ай бұрын
I remember her SF run at Wimbledon in 2000. I hope she is able to heal and move past all of that trauma.
@alanbrookes663713 күн бұрын
Helena is a wonderful tennis commentator in Australia
@mera137912 күн бұрын
Jelena Dokic is a beautiful classy Australian Champion 🏆 ❤🎉
@MrTaylor1964Ай бұрын
looking forward to this are not the right words but after reading her book and how so many knew but did nothing, she deserves all the success she gets
@mera137912 күн бұрын
Jelena Dokic is a beautiful classy Australian & Champion 🏆 ❤🎉
@tonys4074Ай бұрын
Finally! I have waiting this so a long. I have read book from this. I cannot hardly wait for to see this in Finland!
@SuperAngelofgloryАй бұрын
Some parents don't deserve their children!
@simondabkowski6357Ай бұрын
Amazing ! Can't wait to watch it in France ! If anyone knows about the music in the trailer, please let me know !
@joannemaling927116 күн бұрын
How can I watch this in the UK? Is it cinema or Netflix?
@michaeljj43Ай бұрын
i blame the mother as much as the father. stand up for your daughter if there is abuse.
@MrTaylor1964Ай бұрын
not 'if' there was
@melsmithmel10 күн бұрын
Where were the female commentators and support system in Tennis and the media ? They are equally to blame too
@MrLordMooMooАй бұрын
Love Jelena. What an Aussie champion.
@burton2r2Ай бұрын
Docu should be made for Mirjana Lucic also, it’s even crazier story
@JohnyStrombolliАй бұрын
Baroni? what was with her ?
@TiticacaberryjuiceАй бұрын
@@JohnyStrombolli Won the first pro tournament she entered and was one of the biggest talents, lost a close final to Graf in her second ever tournament and a tight 3 setter Novotna in her 3rd tournament ,but sadly like Dokic had a crazy and physically abusive father. Went off tour for several years during her prime almost a decade. She alongside her family fled and had to get away from him and his threats to kill them. She was again broke Af and started all over again. Her getting to the Semis of the Aussie open in 2017, 18 years after the Wimby semis was perhaps the biggest story of the open to many. And then some.
@JohnyStrombolliАй бұрын
@@Titicacaberryjuice 😥
@yomismo74Ай бұрын
@@JohnyStrombolliher father was a good piece of work. Pierce's father too. Extremely talented players Who has to endure a lot from the people Who should care more about them
@TheKrazyKajeevieShowАй бұрын
We love you Jelena. Im going to see this film next week. Taking tissues with me.
@nicolasgorse488Ай бұрын
how come there is the montreal skyline (view from the mont-royal chalet) at 1:31 ?!?
@melsmithmel10 күн бұрын
Love seeing the real Aussie that’s from a Multicultural background and not another boring middle class story . This is the complex and dark side that’s often ignored in our media and arts . Love your spirit Jelena .
@carljan57Ай бұрын
That poor girl. No one to turn to.
@jkknobel5146Ай бұрын
Sorry Jelena.
@sweets3745Ай бұрын
😢❤❤❤❤❤😊
@kenray969216 күн бұрын
Tennis Father's and there Daughters are position together Don't play this game unless you have money Girls should not play this game its too physical
@StarSprangledBanner14 күн бұрын
The good strong men of Eastern Europe. 🥰
@mrb8993Ай бұрын
*I'm a Victim* : The Jelena Dokic Story | Official Trailer | 2024 [HD]
@StevanAntic-q7zАй бұрын
While her father was in control, she was successful. It should be said that her career was ruined by her Croatian boyfriend. If she had listened to her father, she would now be a great champion. You should not listen to only one side of the story. Puberty in young girls is sometimes difficult to control. Serena Williams' father also strictly controlled the upbringing of his children, and if he hadn't done that, his daughter would not have been a great champion.
@sarica6922Ай бұрын
It was the same with Novak, in puberty, he wanted to give up. Srdjan, his father kept him under control. Now he is grateful to him. She will admit to herself one day that her father was right. The same boyfriend who made her quarrel with her father and the whole family ended up leaving her last year like an old rag. Her career ended with the beginning of this relationship. A parents knows best, it's hard to admit it to ourselves sometimes.
@lisaclaire8169Ай бұрын
Nice victim blaming. I hope you don't have children and if you do, I feel sorry for them.
@mirzicdАй бұрын
Wow, what an interesting take on abuse
@sarica6922Ай бұрын
@@mirzicd Well, can't wait for her next book to describe her life's mistake, the relationship that took 20 years of her life, her career, family, her mental health, and from which she ultimately got nothing. He left her, moved back to Croatia and then phoned to informed her that he's not coming back. 20 years man?! I agree, she was abused but for the longest years of her life to this toxic relationship. She doesn't say anything about it yet, because this relationship is hers, only her failure.
@chebslee535Ай бұрын
She wasn’t beaten up by her boyfriend!
@prometheusliten7176Ай бұрын
definitely just about money, why we don’t hear from her mom and brother too, this is one way story. without his dad she would never be tennis player
@Leo-wz4nhАй бұрын
how do you know what's in the film?
@mirzicdАй бұрын
Yes, you are right……she definitely abused all 3 of them! How dare she, I’m so glad you know something no one else does
@motionsss198Ай бұрын
watch the film before you judge mate
@norma531926 күн бұрын
🎉@@motionsss198
@philmckrakin675213 күн бұрын
Totally unhinged teen. The original catch me outside girl. Little wonder her father smoked so much. The stress must've been unbearable. It frightens me i get to share the world with people who are so bold, they'll tell the world they don't care that a child was repeatedly abused.
@trentbell593114 күн бұрын
What a disgrace she is to betray her father’s authority like this. Everything he did was for her own good, every blow struck, every harsh word. It came from the core of his heart, for her betterment, because he loved her and because he wanted success for her. Each time he raised his hand to her, it was worth 50,000 book deals and 50,000 more commentary jobs. She knew exactly where it came from with him, but the same can’t be said for anything she has received in exchange for her betrayal. Does she really think that these people who solicit this information from her have her best interests at heart, like he did? Why would they care about her? The truth is, they don’t. They are business people who do what they do to maximise their own self interests. In other words, make money for themselves. Go back to your dad Jelena. Kiss him and pamper him. Buy him gifts. Ask for his advice on things. If you do this, you will make him feel like he’s flying through the air, from happiness. It’s not too late.
@whit56413 күн бұрын
It's never too late to delete your comment. Disgusting take.
@julieholland96395 күн бұрын
a man who beats his daughter like he did is no father, I hope you are not one with your attitude
@happyexmussie708514 күн бұрын
It would have been great and more believable to have heard the father’s perspective as well - without the director’s narrative drowning in bias. Interesting how when she made a comeback without the Father - not much chop.