There are many entertainment activities there Wimbledon Novak Djokovic created one of the most memorable off-court moments of the opening day when he extended a wedding invitation to a fan after a tennis match on Monday after witnessing a proposal on Center Court.The heartwarming moment came after Djokovic won the first set against China’s Wu Yibing. During the change of scene, a man in the crowd knelt down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend, which drew cheers from the audience.The seven-time Wimbledon champion was quick to take notice of the exciting scene. When Djokovic returned to the court, he made a heart-shaped gesture, gave the happy couple two thumbs up and shouted: “I want a wedding invitation.”Watch the moment here:The relaxed exchange earned a standing ovation from the Center Court crowd and added another memorable chapter to Djokovic’s long association with Wimbledon.If the couple does extend an invitation, Serbians might even get a chance to enjoy world-class entertainment. puerto rican superstar bad bunny He was sitting in Djokovic’s player box during the match, just two days after the tennis superstar made a surprise appearance at the rapper’s London concert.Then Djokovic got down to business, defeating Wu 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 under a closed roof as the sky darkened and the lights came on. The win improved his first-round record at Wimbledon to 21-0 and put his eighth title firmly in the cards.
Osaka turns heads with ‘Kill Bill’-inspired Wimbledon look
While Djokovic made headlines for his interactions with fans, Osaka created another viral moment with an eye-catching fashion statement before hitting the ball.Watch her entrance here:Despite Wimbledon’s famous all-white dress code, Osaka found a creative way to express herself, taking to court three in a flowing white kimono with intricate embroidery and dramatic sleeves.The Japanese star’s appearance immediately caught the attention of fans, with many raising their phones to capture the moment, while one audience member shouted: “Go Queen!”After defeating Elsa Jacquemot 6-1, 7-5, Osaka revealed the inspiration behind her outfit.“My Japanese heritage means a lot. They say Wimbledon is all white and I thought it would be really cool to show up in a kimono,” she said.Osaka added that the design was inspired by quentin tarantinoKill Bill, especially the iconic character O-Ren Ishii in a white kimono played by Lucy Liu.“Sometimes I like to be like a video game character. When I’m playing on the court, I don’t want to be myself. I kind of try to embody her a little bit,” she explained.