Jelena Dokic shares stunning bikini photo during European getaway after denying Ozempic rumours
The Croatian-born Aussie tennis star is currently enjoying a luxurious holiday in her birth country after wrapping up commentary duties for Channel 9 during the Wimbledon tennis grand slam.
Dokic, 42, took to Instagram on Monday to share a very revealing selfie in a low-cut swimsuit while smiling at the camera.
'Holiday mode fully activated. Beach day,' she wrote in the caption.
Fans of the former World No.4 flooded the comment section to praise Dokic's healthy glow amid her European getaway.
'You are glowing!,' one fan wrote.
'Great to see you happy and healthy,' another supporter said.
Dokic has previously opened up about losing more than 20 kilograms during her recent weight loss journey.
In March, Dokic posted a side-by-side comparison of her before-and-after weight loss, musing that she is the 'same hardworking person' regardless of her weight.
Dokic has also publicly dispelled speculation she uitlised a GLP-1 weight loss medication like Ozempic and attributed her weight loss to dietary changes and gruelling gym sessions.
'Exercise and working so hard to get healthy,' Dokic wrote via Instagram last month after a commenter asked if she had utilised the popular weight loss drug.
'6am gym sessions and eating healthy even when I work 18 hour days.
'But thank you for the assumptions that had nothing to do with the truth.'
GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic help regulate appetite and are increasingly being used in medical weight loss programs.
The revealing new selfie comes just weeks after Dokic went public with new boyfriend Yane Veselinov after months of media speculation.
"You are my calm, safe, peaceful and happy place. So glad I found you," Dokic wrote alongside a romantic snap with her new partner.
The new love in Jelena's life is a hospitality operations manager who describes himself on Instagram as a "food and wine enthusiast, pleasure seeker and life enjoyer".
The Aussie tennis star reached a peak of World No. 4 during her glittering career, including a Wimbledon semifinal in 2000 and a quarter final appearance at the French Open in 2002.
Dokic is nominated for her first ever Logie award for the Channel 9 documentary Unbreakable about her turbulent life on and off the court.
In the doc, Dokic harrowingly detailed her late father and coach Damir Dokic's alleged physical, emotional and financial abuse, which allegedly occurred regularly throughout her childhood and during her professional career.
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