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Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts after losing a point to Australia's Nick Kyrgios during the final of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. This photo was taken byirsty.

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The King of Wimbledon isn't going away.

The top seed won his fourth straight Wimbledon, his seventh overall and his 21st major championship, putting him one clear of Roger Federer, who won his 20th major. After losing the first set, he won the next three matches.

"I lost words for what this tournament, what this trophy, means to me, to my team, to my family, I've said his many times" I started playing tennis in a small mountain resort in Serbia where my parents used to run a restaurant because it was the most special tournament to my heart.

I saw Pete Sampras win his first Wimbledon in 92 and I asked my parents to buy me a racquet because I wanted to play here. Every single time, it gets more and more meaningful and special because of the realization of the childhood dream. I am very grateful to be here with the trophy.

He won't be able to travel to the U.S. as a foreigner because he's unvaccinated against Covid-19, and he'll be banned from the Australian Open for three years.

They've won 15 of the last 17 majors. Nadal had to pull out of the semifinals due to an abdominal injury. He was perfect in majors this year and had won the first two legs of the grand slam.

In his only two previous matches against Kyrgios, the Serb lost both of them in best-of- 3 sets. Not on Centre Court at Wimbledon. He has won 28 in a row at the tournament and will take home 2.5 million dollars along with the trophy.

The man is a bit of a God, according to the man. It has been an amazing couple of weeks for me.

After this one I need to take a well-earned vacation. The result is the best of my career. I don't know if I'll be here again someday.

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He said, "Nick, you'll be back." I wish you all the best in Wimbledon and the finals. You are a great tennis player and athlete. I think we are going to a lot of you in the later stages of Grand Slams.

I didn't think I would say so many nice things about you. It's a bromance.

Britain Wimbledon Tennis

Australia's Nick Kyrgios gestures during the final of the men's singles againstSerbia's Novak... This photo was taken byirsty.

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Despite an assault charge in his native Australia hanging over his head, the 27 year old Nick Kyrgios came out full of confidence and bombed his first serve.

After double-faulting on break point in the first set, the Serb lost the first set with an ace by the Australian.

John McEnroe said that the man didn't look tight.

He earned an early break in the second set because he was able to get Kyrgios in more long rallies. With the Serb serving at 0-40 in the second set, the Australian had a chance to break and take the set, but he couldn't.

As he sat in his chair after the show, Kyrgios yelled, "Love-40, goddamn!"

He was criticized by a former player who was the top player in the world in doubles.

While serving at 2-all in the third set, a young child made noise on his first serve, and he complained to the umpire that he wasn't given two serves on the point. He said that a woman in the front row was making noise.

He said that she was talking to him in the middle of the game. The one with the dress looked like she had 700 drinks.

While serving at 4-all in the third, he lost concentration and hit a backhand into the net on break point, which broke him and caused him to lose the match. He shouted towards his box.

He yelled from his chair, "40-love and you just relax." What's the reason?

He hit two tweeners from deep in the court, including one that he won.

After that, the two-set-to-one lead went to the Serb.

He forced a fourth set tiebreak.

The Serb won three of the four points on the Kyrgios serve in the first set.

The Serbian won it when the Australian hit a backhand into the net on the first set point.

The man put his arm around the man after raising both arms in celebration.

It is hoped that this is the beginning of a wonderful relationship.