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Djokovic won his 7th title at Wimbledon and Belgrade became an ocean of joy. At nine o'clock in the evening of the 11th, in the square in front of the Old Serbian Royal Palace, thousands of people sang and danced

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Djokovic won his 7th title at Wimbledon and Belgrade became an ocean of joy.

At nine o'clock on the evening of the 11th, in the square in front of the Old Serbian Royal Palace, thousands of people sang and danced to welcome their best athletes home. The scene is not only Serbian fans, but also from Argentina, Australia, Ireland, China... The major media in Serbia opened the live broadcast mode, and people were immersed in great joy.

Serbia, a country that occupies a strategic point where East and West meet, and because of its Orthodox beliefs, Slavic race and stubborn national character, has been ostracized and suppressed in Europe.

If Djokovic had not been a Serb, he would have been enshrined in the tennis world. But he has always been proud to be a Serbian, deeply loved this country and people who have suffered many vicissitudes, and won great honors for his motherland through his hard work on the pitch. Tonight, it belongs to Djokovic, to Serbia!

Djokovic won his 7th title at Wimbledon and Belgrade became an ocean of joy. At nine o'clock in the evening of the 11th, in the square in front of the Old Serbian Royal Palace, thousands of people sang and danced
Djokovic won his 7th title at Wimbledon and Belgrade became an ocean of joy. At nine o'clock in the evening of the 11th, in the square in front of the Old Serbian Royal Palace, thousands of people sang and danced
Djokovic won his 7th title at Wimbledon and Belgrade became an ocean of joy. At nine o'clock in the evening of the 11th, in the square in front of the Old Serbian Royal Palace, thousands of people sang and danced

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