After once again reaching a final at Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic shared with the audience in the central court what it means to him to return to this stage. The Serbian always dreamed of something that is now within his reach, but when he was a child living through war, he didn't even know what would happen in the future: "Wimbledon has always been a childhood dream for me, to play and win it. I have said it many times and I believe it is worth repeating. I was a 7-year-old child in Serbia, watching bombs flying over my head and dreaming of being on the most important court in the world, which is here on the central court of Wimbledon. I used to create the trophy with any materials I had in my room. The visualization part was very strong, but obviously not enough to achieve it. Of course, I had great support from my family. My wife has been with me for many years and now my children. It has been an incredible journey, and I try not to take it for granted. Every time I am on this unique court, I try to enjoy it".
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