Djokovic said that the violation celebration was for his six-year-old daughter, Tara Djokovic.
“Let’s get the violins out for Novak,” Piers Morgan congratulates Carlos Alcaraz for ‘stuffing’ Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon final

Carlos Alcaraz, Piers Morgan, Novak Djokovic (Images via Imago, Wikipedia)

The whole tennis world saw Carlos Alcaraz defend his Wimbledon crown by destroying Novak Djokovic in a one-sided final on the Centre Court. Controversial British journalist Piers Morgan congratulated Alcaraz on X by making a remark about the Serb’s ‘violin celebrations’.

Prior to the final, when Djokovic criticized the Wimbledon crowd after mistaking their chants of ‘Rune’ for boos, Morgan backed him by calling him a ‘monumental d***‘. In the final, there was no such controversy and in fact, there were chants of ‘Nole, Nole’. Nole, however, was far from his best.

Only in the third set did fans see a glimpse of the old Djokovic who used to tire his opponents by making them run all over the court. Then eventually the young Spaniard prevailed over the seven-time Wimbledon champion 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(7-4). Like the tennis fans, Morgan was also surprised to see Djokovic completely outclassed by the 21-year-old’s intense performance.

Wow.. not often you see Djokovic get stuffed like this. Congrats @carlosalcaraz and let’s get the violins out for Novak.

Piers Morgan wrote on X 

Here’s his tweet:


To give more context, Djokovic celebrated his wins at Wimbledon by placing the top part of his racket on top of his shoulder and mimicked playing the violin. Earlier in the tournament, Djokovic explained that the violation celebration was for his six-year-old daughter, Tara Djokovic, who is learning to play the instrument.

Novak Djokovic opens up about life after retirement

Novak Djokovic won’t be bidding adieu to the sport he ruled for over two decades anytime soon. From his interviews, one can very well guess there’s still a lot of fire in him to chase more Grand Slam titles.
Novak Djokovic Novak Djokovic (Image via Imago)
But one day, like his rival Roger Federer, even he has to bid farewell to tennis. And even though Federer is enjoying his time off the tennis courts by traveling around the world, Djokovic gave a subtle hint of how his life may look once he retires.

I’m so thankful to be the father of these two little angels (his kids Tara and Stefan Djokovic). They’re starting to love tennis more and more. I don’t know if I have the nerve to keep going with my coaching career with my son. There are a lot of beautiful things in life. But if you really wish to keep going, I’ll be there for you.

An emotional Novak Djokovic said after the defeat to Carlos Alcaraz 

By beating the Serb in straight sets, Alcaraz became the youngest player to win both Roland Garros and Wimbledon in the same year. Both these players will play in the Paris Olympics, starting on July 27.