Novak Yokovic won the 100th Wimbledon Singles of his career on Wimbledon's Center Court. He won 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 against Serbia's Miomir Cakmanovich. His 7 -year -old daughter Tara Yokovic, who was present at the stadium, won the hearts of everyone by dancing.
When Yokovich was interviewed after the match, he was asked about this dance. On this, Yokovich replied with a smile, this dance has become a family tradition with my daughter Tara and son. The name of this song is 'Pump It Up'.
After the match, Yokovich's 7 -year -old daughter Tara danced and celebrated her father's victory.
Sinner reached the Round of 16 Tennis World No.1 Genic Sinner has entered the Round of Wimbledon Round 16. He defeated Spain's Pedro Martinez in a straight set in the third round. On the other hand, in women's singles, No.1 Arena Sabalenka has also entered the next round after winning her match.
Siner made 3 double faults Italy's Siner defeated Martinez 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. Siner double fault in his service 3 times and gave points to Martinez. Martinez did not double fault. In the men's singles, Italy's Flavio Koboli also entered the next round. He defeated Jacub Mansic of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.
The round -off of janic sinner will be played on July 6.
Balaji Male of India lost in doubles In the men's doubles, Britain's World No.-6 pair entered the next round. Joe Salisbury and Neil Scoupsky entered the next round by beating India's Ritvik Chaudhary Bolipilli and Colombia's Nicholas Barriantos from 6-4, 7-6 (9-7).
The pair of N Sriram Balaji of India and Miguel Angel of Mexico faced defeat against the number 4 pair of the world. Horassio Zebalos of Argentina and Marcel Granolers of Spain defeated him 6-4, 6-4 and entered the next round.
Sabalenka wins in women's singles In the third round of women's singles, Arena Sabalenka, the world's No.1 Belarus, also made it to the Round of 16. She defeated Britain's Emma Radukanu 7-6 (8-6), 6-4. In women's singles, Daria Kasakina of Australia, Jessica Bausas Manero of Spain, Belinda Benysic of Switzerland, Denmark's Clara Tusan and My Andrewia of Russia also made it round of 16.
Arena Sabalenka is the world's No.1 player in the women's rankings.
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