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HE’S the all-conquering tennis world No1 who broke Andy Murray ’s heart in the final of the Australian Open.

But the day after taking the Aussie title for the sixth time, Novak Djokovic was showing his other side – winning hearts as a charity champion.

And even the most fanatical Murray fan would have to admit it’s impossible not to warm to him.

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The 28-year-old Serb visited the Melbourne City Mission’s Braybrook Early Learning Centre – a cause to which he donated £10,000 of his prize money.

Djokovic, the father of a 15-month-old son , played happily with the children, signed autographs and even went outside to play a bit of tennis.

Hours earlier, he also displayed his lighter side when he sang for staff from Open venue Melbourne Park at a post-final party.

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The champion’s association with helping disadvantaged children dates back to 2007, when he set up the Novak Djokovic Foundation, operating mainly in his homeland of Serbia.