Jelena Dokic showed off the results of her dramatic slim-down as she stepped out at the Australian Open – after lashing out at fans who mocked her dance at the tennis competition.
The former tennis pro, 41, has been serving as an on-court presenter at the world-famous event, interviewing the top names in women’s tennis in recent days.
However, she came under fire during her interview with world number one Aryna Sabalenka when the pair danced together on the court.
Dokic was hit by cruel trolling online and didn’t shy away from hitting back at the unkind remarks as she got into a heated exchange with one fan.
And Dokic well and truly brushed off the controversy on Monday as she took to Instagram to show off her stylish Australian Open outfits.
In one picture, Dokic proudly flaunted her incredible figure in a fitted white polka dot blouse from Commonry, which she styled with tailored navy trousers.

Jelena Dokic looked as stylish as ever as she stepped out at the Australian Open after lashing out at fans who mocked her dance at the tennis competition
She kept comfortable in a pair of white trainers for the day of action on the court and accentuated her stunning features with a high-glamour make-up palette.
The former world number four also shared a snap of herself dressed to the nines as she got ready for another day at The Happy Slam.
Dokic, who recently opened up about her weight loss and finding self-confidence again, looked effortlessly chic in wide leg trousers and a white T-shirt.
She completed her ensemble with a fitted, short-sleeved baby blue blazer and once again sported the same white trainers.
Dokic has been hard at work interviewing the biggest names in tennis as an on-court reporter at the hotly-anticipated Australian Open.
However, she was forced to hit back at some backlash after she enjoyed a playful moment with Belarusian tennis champion Sabalenka, 26, on the court.
After Sabalenka sealed a straight-sets victory against Sloane Stephens on January 12, Dokic asked her to show off her moves as she is also well-known for her TikTok dance videos.
The pair then both busted a move on the court as music blared out around the Rod Laver Arena, with Sabalenka joking: ‘Now they have approved that I am the worst dancer.’

The former tennis pro, 41, has been serving as an on-court presenter at the world-famous event, and looked stunning in a stylish suitwear ensemble for one of her days hard at work

It comes after Dokic was forced to hit back at some backlash from trolls after she enjoyed a playful dance with Belarusian tennis champion Sabalenka, 26, on the court
The lighthearted moment was shared by the Eurosport Instagram page alongside the caption: ‘Name a better dancing duo.’
However, trolls were quick to criticise Dokic for prompting the spontaneous dance, with the sportswoman then shutting down their unkind remarks.
One troll commented: ‘I’ll name 1000,’ in response to the caption asking for a ‘better dancing duo’.
However, Dokic hit back, responding: ‘Go for it.There is always one of you. Bye bye.’
But the troll continued: ‘I was under the impression you were at the Australian Open to offer your expertise and insights on tennis?’
Dokic then responded: ‘I am and I do, go and listen to everything I did yesterday as well as to get something different out of the players and to have and not just talk forehands and backhands. Bye bye.’
Dokic was born in Yugoslavia and her family moved to Australia when she was 11 years old, where she started to pursue tennis.
Her career peaked when she made the Wimbledon quarter finals in 1999 and semi finals in 2000, followed by the 2002 French Open quarter finals.

Elsewhere in recent months, Dokic has also opened up about her weight loss and her struggles with low self-esteem over the years (left in 2016 and right in 2024)
However, she was also suffering from shocking abuse from her father Damir at the time, which she has detailed at length in her memoir and subsequent documentary.
Elsewhere in recent months, Dokic has also opened up about her weight loss and her struggles with low self-esteem over the years.
In a powerful Instagram post late last year, Dokic shared images of herself in both 2016 and 2024 as she reflected on her mental health struggles.
She revealed that though she is the same size in both pictures, the major difference came down to ‘self-confidence’.
She admitted that back in 2016, she would ‘hide’ in men’s clothing because of crippling self-doubt.
‘I always dressed in black. Fully black or dark grey. I wore men’s clothing. Men’s shirts,’ she penned in a long caption.
‘I didn’t think I was good enough to wear something nice, colour, women’s clothing, dresses or heels.
‘Imagine having such low self esteem and self worth that you wear men’s clothing.’
Dokic signed off with a message of encouragement for her fans, writing: ‘Never hide, always stand tall, be proud and hold your head up high.’