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Djokovic, Bonmati win top Laureus awards

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Madrid, Spain - Spain's World Cup-winning midfielder Aitana Bonmati was named the Sportswoma­n of the Year, while Serbia's Novak Djokovic captured the top men's honour at the Laureus awards ceremony on Monday.

Bonmati, who has cemented her place at the top of women's football by winning FIFA'S The Best, Ballon d'or and World Cup MVP among other accomplish­ments, made her way on to the stage for a second time on Monday as the Spanish women's football team were named Team of the Year, the first female squad to win the award.

Seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady handed Djokovic his fifth Laureus award after the top ranked tennis player enjoyed a remarkable 2023. The Serb equalled Margaret Court's all time record haul of 24 Grand Slam titles after winning U.S. Open last September.

Djokovic contested all four major finals in 2023, also win

ning the Australian and French Opens. He was the runner-up at Wimbledon.

England midfielder Jude Bellingham, who has taken Laliga by storm in his first season with Real Madrid, was named the Breakthrou­gh Player of the Year, the first footballer to win this award.

Gymnast Simone Biles won

Comeback of the Year award after winning four gold medals at last year's world championsh­ips, her first internatio­nal event since competing at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

Biles headed to the Tokyo Games eyeing a record haul of six gold medals but returned home with just a silver and a bronze after suffering a crisis of confidence that saw the American drop out of multiple events due to "the twisties", a type of mental block where gymnasts are disoriente­d. Biles, who is the most decorated gymnast with 37 world and Olympic medals, then took a two-year break from the sport to protect her mental health before making her triumphant comeback last year.

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Novak Djokovic and Aitana Bonmati with their Laureus awards

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