
Novak Djokovic introduced a special celebration after won his third round in Wimbledon 2025 – a moment that sweetly spoke his daughter Tara, who imitated the step from the stalls.
On Saturday, July 5, Djokovic defeated his Serbian compatriots Miromir Kecmanovic 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 in just an hour and 47 minutes and advanced to the fourth round of the championship.
With victory, Djokovic became only the third player in history – after Roger Federer and Martin Navratilova – achieved 100 victories of the match at the prestigious grass court.
After victory, Djokovic celebrated his fists down, a gesture that caught the attention of the crowd. During his interview he was asked for the importance of this new celebration.
“In our language is called” Pump “(Serbian) and” Pump it in English, “Djokovic said about the celebration.
The cameras were then born on Tara on the stalls, imitating her father’s celebration and pulling out loud health from the crowd in All England Club.
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We have another celebration of Djokovic – and his daughter Tara gave Center Court a fantastic demonstration #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/ymn0uyumf5– Wimbledon (@wimbledon) 5th July 2025
Djokovic dominates Kecmanovic
After a evenly attacked start, with a score of 3-3 in the opening set, Djokovic quickly moved to another gear. From that moment on, he dominated the proceedings and in the commanding section he wound nine straight games.
The gap in experience and execution was obvious, because Djokovic fired 60 winners – stunning 42 more than Kecmanovice – explained the difference and seized a comfortable victory.
“I am very grateful, privileged that I am in the position that I am. I said it many times. Tennis made me who I am. In my life I have gave me things I can experience. I try to take anything for granted, especially at this age.
Only the next, Djokovic will face Alex de Minaur Australia in the fourth round. De Minaur book booked his place by defeating Denmark Holmgren 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-3 in court 2.
Djokovic is chasing history on multiple fronts in Wimbledon 2025. The name would be called its 25th crown of Grand Slam – extending the records of all time – and its eighth Wimbledon title, which would equal the cities of Roger Feder in the All England Club.
The goal will also be the oldest man who has ever won the Grand Slam, Ken Rosewall, who requested the Australian Open 1972 in 37 years, 1 month and 24 days.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
6 July 2025