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Novak: ‘I was inspired by thought of my son seeing me lift trophy’

- By MIKE DICKSON

NOVAK DJOKOVIC revealed that the thought of his threeyear-old son watching him lift the Wimbledon trophy drove him on to win a fourth singles title. All England Club rules forbid children under five being on the show courts during matches, but little Stefan was brought into the players’ box after his father had completed his straight-sets victory over Kevin Anderson. ‘It was one of, if not the biggest motivation I’ve had for Wimbledon this year,’ said the 31year-old Serb. ‘I was visualisin­g this moment of him coming to the stands. I was cherishing this moment with my wife and me and everyone. It’s hard to describe. ‘I never had him in the box watching. I was hoping that Wimbledon can be that tournament because he’s big enough now to stay quiet for 30 minutes or so. ‘There are special rules here so we have to respect them. Stefan was not there until the very moment when I was walking to do an interview (with Sue Barker). So that was just a moment that I will carry inside of my heart for ever.’ Djokovic rated his win as up there with his first title, given the struggles he has been through over the past two years, which have included battling an elbow injury. ‘This is probably next to that the biggest achievemen­t I had. ‘It really is special considerin­g the last two years, absolutely.’ Anderson, meanwhile, called for Wimbledon to copy the US Open in bringing in a fifth-set tiebreak. ‘If a winner hasn’t been decided at sixall in the fifth, I don’t think there’s a reason to continue playing,’ he said.

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PICTURES: KEVIN QUIGLEY
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REX Dad’s it: Djokovic’s son Stefan and wife Jelena

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