Can’t say we blame him for building up an appetite given how lengthy the match was. At 4 hours and 57 minutes, it marked the longest Wimbledon final in the Grand Slam’s history. Both players appeared to be absolutely exhausted after final rally.
When Breakfast at Wimbledon turns into Dinner at Wimbledon, Djokovic literally ate the grass at to celebrate his insane victory.
Yes, you read that right and yes, Novak Djokovic did just that after defeating Roger Federer in a wild five set tie-breaker to capture Wimbledon number five of his career.
After a Federer shot sailed out of bounds to mark the end of the match, the two men met at the net to hug it out in front of fans. When the Joker had some time to take it all in, he decided to munch on a little Wimbledon grass.
Call it the sweet taste of victory?
https://www.cbc.ca/sports/djokovic-captures-5th-career-wimbledon-championship-1.5211538
-Ian
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