REIGNING champion Novak Djokovic was spotted practising with his young son Stefan on the first day of Wimbledon.
He played with his eight-year-old son on a practice court at the All England Club.
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Djokovic’s eight-year-old son Stefan was snapped on the practice court at the All England Club
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Djokovic’s eight-year-old son Stefan was snapped on the practice court at the All England ClubCredit: PA
Novak played with Stefan on a practice court at the All England Club
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Novak played with Stefan on a practice court at the All England ClubCredit: PA
Djokovic, 36, also shares daughter Tara, five, with his childhood sweetheart Jelena.
The Serbian champion beat Argentinian star Pedro CachÃn in the first round match on Monday after a rain delay.
Last year, Novak retained his Wimbledon crown at the expense of Nick Kyrgios in a thrilling SW19 final.
The 27-year-old Australian was furious at one particular woman, accusing her of talking between points and having had “700 drinks”.
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During a particularly taxing service game, Kyrgios became irked by the individual.
And after scraping through the game to hold his serve, he swore and then told the umpire to eject her.
Speaking to the official in between games, he could be heard saying: “She’s drunk out of her mind in the first row.
“The one who looks like she’s had about 700 drinks talking to me in every single point.”
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The umpire promptly got on the phone, with the commentators speculating that she was going to be removed from the venue.
His confrontation came moments after he produced an almighty outburst at the people in his own box.
He could be heard repeatedly shouting at his team, including the question “is it big enough for you?”.
Kyrgios then screamed “say something” – seemingly appealing for his team to help him out.
Djokovic bounced back from losing the opening set to take the next two, leaving him one away from a seventh Wimbledon title and 21st Grand Slam.