Why does Djokovic play the 'air violin' to celebrate his Wimbledon victories?
It may have intrigued you, Novak Djokovic celebrates each of his victories, in this Wimbledon 2024, by positioning himself facing his cubicle, where his team and loved ones are, and pretending to play the violin with his racket.
Mistaken for an arrogant celebration by some spectators at the start of the tournament, it was in fact a moment of complicity with her daughter Tara. Aged 6, she started playing the violin 6 months ago and imagined this celebration with her dad. Hence the 'air violon' piece as an epilogue to each of the world No. 2's recitals.
Novak Djokovic: "This is for Tara. My daughter has been playing the violin for some time now, six months. And we agreed that I should celebrate my victories in this way.
Everyone has their own way of celebrating. Me, I changed it, it depends on the moment and feelings, now I have a violin."