"You want to show it, darling?" Tara Djokovic 'pumped up' the Centre Court crowd after dad Novak earned a magnificent milestone win at SW19. https://t.co/WvyEdWtRBH
Djokovic sorprendió con una nueva celebración en #Wimbledon y explicó de dónde proviene. 🇷🇸😁 https://t.co/mUsQsSuwDi
Djokovic’s daughter steals the show at Wimbledon with her victory dance https://t.co/dTR1g3QStF
Novak Djokovic became only the third player to reach 100 career match victories at Wimbledon after defeating fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 on Centre Court. The straight-sets win sent the seven-time champion into the fourth round of the grass-court major, where he will face Australia’s Alex de Minaur. Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam winner, now trails only Martina Navratilova’s 120 Wimbledon wins and Roger Federer’s 105. The 37-year-old acknowledged the challenge of playing a compatriot but said the milestone underscores his enduring form on grass. The match was followed by a family moment that captivated the crowd when the Serb invited his seven-year-old daughter, Tara, onto the court to lead their “pump-it-up” victory dance. “It is something my daughter and I do together—she is the master,” Djokovic told spectators, adding that he hopes to repeat the ritual as the tournament progresses.