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Everything you need to know about Jelena Dokic’s new documentary

Unbreakable tells the story of survival, and triumph over the unimaginable.
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From a young age, Jelena Dokic has faced adversity both on and off the tennis court.

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Now, the former Australian tennis champion and world No. 4, is being shown like never before in a new documentary inspired by her 2017 memoir of the same name, Unbreakable.

In the newly released trailer, fans are exposed to the first-hand testimony of Jelena as she recounts her life. Also making an appearance are tennis icons Linsay Davenport and Pam Shriver.

While Jelena has always shown immense courage and honesty with her struggles, this is set to be a recount of true survival.

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What is the story of Unbreakable?

Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story follows the life of the former tennis player and current commentator Jelena Dokic.

The film is a personal account of her triumph over extreme circumstances while maintaining champion status on the court.

As a young girl, Jelena faced hardships such as surviving as a refugee and the incessant internet trolling and public bullying.

One of the main themes of the documentary focuses on her relationship with her father and coach Damir Dokic. Viewers will get a raw insight into the abuse that was occurring behind closed doors.

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Over the years, Jelena has become a positive advocate for self-love, body positivity, and mental health. But it wasn’t an easy road to get there.

What is the release date for Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story?

Eager tennis fans have been waiting patiently for this documentary, and in exciting news you’ll be able to see it much sooner that anticipated!

Unbreakable is set to be released in Australia on November 7, 2024.

Jelena will attend the World Premiere on November 3 at the Brisbane International Film Festival.

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Where can I watch Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story?

Unbreakable will be available to watch exclusively in cinemas upon its release.

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