
Novak Djokovic is in a record 14 in the Wimbledon semifinals. Time, but it’s not just his tennis, which gets attention-it is also his dance movements.
After fighting around Italian Flavio Cobolli in four hundred 6-7 (6), 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 quarterfinals, Djokovice turned to the stalls, pointed to his children and broke into the dance of the “pumping”-a little celebration that quickly becomes his Wimbledon signature.
A 38 -year -old man reflected the dancing at the pump down while looking directly at his son and daughter in the crowd of central court. The moment smiles at the stadium when his children joined the stalls and danced with their father.
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It wasn’t the first time that Djokovic brought moves to the center court. After winning the fourth round over Alex de Minaur, he and his daughter Tara shared the same court of the celebration. Dance, called “Pump” in Serbian (which means “pumping”), has since taken his own life – part of the connecting moment, part of Lucky Charm.
Djokovič’s victory over Cobolli He also meant his 102. Wimbledon Match and 52 victory. Grand Slam semifinals, Chris Evert’s record of all time tied. But despite the numbers, they are these joyful routines after the match with his children, who captured the heart of the crowd.
Furthermore, Djokovic faces World No. 1 to Jannik Sinner in the semifinal of a blockbuster. But for now, it’s a family vibration and a fist entertainment that is stealing a reflector.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
10th July 2025