Wimbledon 2025: Novak Djokovic’s face lit up not only because of his hundredth match in the league, but also because of his daughter’s adorable dance. Tara Djokovic is seven years old, but surely the Serbian tennis player’s biggest fan when it comes to celebrating her father’s victory.

Djokovic had just clinched his 100th Wimbledon singles win and was asked during his on-court interview to shed light on the now-viral dance to the “Pump It Up” song. “There’s a song with my kids — look at my daughter’s doing it right now,” a smiling Djokovic said as he pointed towards the crowd.

The cameraman was quick to show it to everyone when Tara danced to the beats. “She’s the master. It’s a little tradition we have right now. Hopefully, we can keep going so we can keep pumping more in Wimbledon,” he further remarked.

Djokovic at Wimbledon

Ranking at world number 6, Novak Djokovic made his Wimbledon breakthrough in June 2005, notching his first match victory at age 18 in the qualifying rounds. Over the years, he transformed into one of the tournament’s all-time greats, capturing seven Wimbledon titles by 2023. His career saw dramatic highs, including the epic 2019 final: a nearly five-hour clash against Roger Federer that Djokovic won after saving match points, marking his fifth Wimbledon crown and 16th Grand Slam triumph.

In 2024, Djokovic aimed for an eighth title, an Open Era record, but was defeated in straight sets by Carlos Alcaraz in the final. In the 2025 tournament, Djokovic secured his 100th Wimbledon match win in the third round, joining Roger Federer as one of only two men to achieve 100+ victories at two Grand Slams. He remains in pursuit of an eighth Wimbledon title and a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam.