“Pump It Up” on Centre Court: Djokovic’s Dance Becomes Wimbledon’s Heartwarming Highlight

At Wimbledon 2025, Novak Djokovic didn’t just win his 100th singles match—he sparked a new Centre Court tradition. Following his victory, he performed a playful “Pump It Up” dance, inspired by a song he shares with his kids. The moment turned sweeter when his 7-year-old daughter, Tara, leapt into the frame to demonstrate the moves herself—earning the title of the family “master” of the dance.

A celebratory tradition sparked by family

Novak Djokovic’s milestone win over Miomir Kecmanović marked his 100th singles victory at Wimbledon, putting him in elite company alongside legends like Roger Federer and Martina Navratilova. But it wasn’t just the record that made headlines—it was the dance that followed.

Novak Djokovic dances in front of his children after progressing into the Wimbledon quarterfinals.

As Djokovic celebrated, he revealed the routine was more than just flair. It’s called “pumpa” in Serbian—“Pump It Up” in English—and is a special tradition shared with his children. With a smile, Djokovic invited the camera to focus on his daughter Tara, who eagerly demonstrated the sequence: pumping her fists downward, then left, right, and finally skyward.

Tara steals the spotlight

Tara’s joyful performance didn’t just charm her father—it delighted the entire audience. Djokovic affectionately dubbed her “the master” of the dance and remarked that he hoped “to keep pumping more in Wimbledon”. The spontaneous, heartwarming moment quickly became one of the tournament’s most beloved highlights, illustrating how personal family traditions can resonate on the world’s biggest sports stages.

Djokovic was full of praise for Australia's Alex de Minaur after the match.

A victory beyond the court

This Wimbledon moment exemplifies the unique blend of personal and professional for Djokovic. Even as he chases a record-equalling 25th major, these lighter, intimate interludes remind fans of his human side. What began as a symbolic dance with his kids now pulses through Centre Court as a signature celebration—infused with identity, pride, and familial warmth.

Roger Federer waved from the Royal Box as Djokovic celebrates his victory.

When sport meets emotion

In an arena known for Wimbledon’s traditions and rituals, Djokovic’s “Pump It Up” celebration adds a fresh, family-oriented chapter. It’s not just about the titles or the records—it’s about moments that celebrate connection, joy, and shared memories. And for fans, watching a superstar lean into genuine affection with his daughter may just be the most memorable victory yet.

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