>> jelena gencic: yes. >> simon: right away? >> gencic: right. parents, "your child is a golden child." >> simon: a golden child? >> gencic: he will be the best in the world. >> simon: and he was six and a half then? >> gencic: five and a half. they couldn't believe. they were in shock. >> simon: young novak became a phenomenon, so much so that, at age seven, he was invited on serbian national tv. >> djokovic: ( speaking serbian ) >> simon: he said his goal was to be number one in the world. he was dead serious. on visits to his coach's house, novak admired the national trophies she had won as a player. but his visions had already gone far beyond her trophies, all the way to wimbledon. >> djokovic: i was dreaming about wimbledon. i was visualizing wimbledon. and as a kid, i remember i took a little improvised trophy that i think i made from a little piece of plastic. i kind of lift that trophy and i said on english, "hello. my name is novak djokovic and i'm a wimbledon winner." >> simon: jelena spent hours and hours working with novak on the cour