WATCH: When Serena Williams And Novak Djokovic Danced at Australian Open And Wimbledon

Published 03/24/2020, 4:18 PM EDT

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The funniest person on tour Novak Djokovic has given numerous hilarious moments in the tennis world. He often entertains the crowd in-between points and loved widely for his friendly gestures. During the Australian Open 2013, Djokovic and Serena Williams came together on the court with their ‘Gangnam Style’ dancing. 

On Rod Laver Arena, during the event of ‘Kids Tennis Day’ the two tennis legends had put up the show. Djokovic also did the ‘Gangnam Style’ dance with his compatriots Ana Ivanovic and Victor Troicki.

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Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon champions’ ball dance

The duo also danced together at Wimbledon’s champions ball in 2015. It was the year when both Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic lifted the Wimbledon title together. Post that, they are yet to win a Wimbledon crown together.

As a fun fact, Serena Williams is the only WTA player to dance with the ‘Big Four’ of tennis at Wimbledon’s champions’ ball.

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After William’s Wimbledon 2015 finals victory, she completed her second ‘Serena Slam’ i.e., winning all four majors at a stretch. It began at US Open 2014 when she defeated her friend Caroline Wozniacki in the finals. Later, her Grand Slam match winning streak was snapped by Roberta Vinci in the semifinals of US Open 2015.

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Serena’s Olympic Gold medal dance

Also, Serena’s Crip Walk Dance after her Olympic Gold Medal win in 2012. At that time, the dance gained a lot of attention. She defeated Maria Sharapova 6-0, 6-1 in the gold medal match. With a priceless smile on her face, Williams danced out of elation.

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That year at London Olympics, Serena also clinched a gold medal in the doubles domain, where she was in tandem with her elder sister Venus Williams.

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