Serbian tennis icon Novak Djokovic is eagerly anticipating his showdown with Carlos Alcaraz in the 2024 Wimbledon final this Sunday. Overcoming the challenges posed by his recent surgery, Djokovic has fought his way to his 37th Grand Slam final, demonstrating his resilience and determination. Expressing his excitement, he shared a video set to the tune of Rihanna’s “Run This Town,” signaling his readiness to dominate the court on Sunday.
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The video showcased Djokovic’s journey through the 2024 Championships, highlighting key moments from his matches. The Serbian star is also seen reflecting on his campaign and expressing gratitude to his fans for their unwavering support. The video concludes with Djokovic celebrating with a fist pump, accompanied by the announcement of his milestone achievement of reaching his 37th Major final.
He posted the video on social media with a playful caption, making his intentions clear. As a 24-time Grand Slam champion, Djokovic wrote “one more” in the caption, indicating his drive to win another title.
One more. See you tomorrow, #NoleFam
One more. See you tomorrow, #NoleFam pic.twitter.com/QKpCv0yP86
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) July 13, 2024
Novak Djokovic extends gratitude to special fans
Novak Djokovic expressed his excitement to see his fans on match day, along with his gratitude for their unwavering support regardless of the outcomes. The 37-year-old Serbian also gave a special mention to several fans who lead social media campaigns praising him as the greatest of all time in tennis.
Interestingly, Djokovic named Pavvy G, a controversial account on social media, known for throwing mud at the Serbian’s rivals as one of those people who he is lucky to have as his fan.
They wait for hours after the match for me to finish everything, when I drive by they are there. They don't even ask for a picture or a signature, but just to wish me good night. These are people who are very important in my life, who follow me. For example Julie, Pavvy G. I don't know how many are there who have been following me for 15 years.Novak Djokovic said ahead of the final match. (H/T: SportKlub)
It is also worth mentioning that most likely Djokovic will be targeted by the Wimbledon crowd as he has reignited his beef with them by calling them out for “disrespecting” him. It will be interesting to see how he reacts to the boos that will be thrown at him when he takes the Centre Court on Sunday, with his passionate fans cheering the backdrop.