BELGRADE, Serbia (AP)—Novak Djokovic received an adoring welcome in Serbia on Monday after his championship at Wimbledon and on his first day as the world’s top-ranked tennis player.
Tens of thousands of fans chanted Djokovic’s nickname, “Nole, Nole,” as they gathered in front of the national assembly building in downtown Belgrade at a boisterous welcoming ceremony.
“You made this day the best day of my life,” Djokovic told the screaming crowd of mostly young people as he held a replica of the Wimbledon trophy that is given to the winners to keep.
“The Best Tennis Player in the World” read a sign on the stage erected in front of the assembly building.
Djokovic officially overtook Rafael Nadal as the No. 1-ranked player Monday after beating the Spaniard 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 on Sunday in the Wimbledon final. It’s the first time in nearly 7 1/2 years that a man other than Nadal or Roger Federer is ranked No. 1.
Djokovic is 48-1 with eight titles this year, including two Grand Slam trophies.