Novak Djokovic brought a light-hearted moment to Centre Court following his hard-fought four-set win over Australia’s Alex de Minaur in the Wimbledon Round of 16. After dropping the opening set 1-6, the Serbian star stormed back to win 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 and secure his place in the quarterfinals.
But it wasn’t just the tennis that got the crowd buzzing. During his on-court interview, Djokovic made a cheeky reference to tennis legend Roger Federer, who was in attendance for the match. With a smile, Djokovic said, “It’s probably the first time he’s watched me and I’ve won the match. The last couple I lost. It’s good to break the curse.”

The crowd erupted with laughter and applause at the comment, highlighting the mutual respect and history shared between the two greats. Federer, who was seated in the Royal Box, acknowledged the moment with a smile and a nod.
Djokovic’s comment was a nod to his recent losses in front of Federer, adding a humorous twist to an otherwise intense afternoon on court. Now into his 16th Wimbledon quarterfinal, the seven-time champion looks in strong form as he continues his chase for a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title.
Wimbledon 2025: Crowd Erupts As Novak Djokovic Delivers Magical Rally During 3rd Round Match Against Miomir Kecmanovic; Video
Novak Djokovic gave fans a jaw-dropping moment at Wimbledon with a point that many are calling truly unreal. During his 3rd round match against Miomir Kecmanovic on Centre Court, the Serbian tennis star chased down a tough shot, stretched to return it, and somehow hit a perfect backhand winner, all in one incredible rally. The crowd erupted in applause as Djokovic showed why he’s considered one of the best players in tennis history.
The video of this moment quickly went viral, with people around the world praising his speed, skill, and sharp instincts. Even at 38 years old, Djokovic continues to amaze with his fitness and focus.
This stunning point came as Djokovic marked his 100th match win at Wimbledon, a major milestone that puts him alongside tennis legends like Roger Federer and Martina Navratilova. His son and daughter were seen cheering proudly from the stands, celebrating the moment with pure joy.
Djokovic is now aiming for his 8th Wimbledon title and a record 25th Grand Slam overall. If he keeps playing like this, more magic moments are sure to come.