
Djokovic hits insane forehand & celebrates with cheeky dance moves
Tennis fans, get ready for a moment that will be etched in the memories of the US Open 2025 Mixed Doubles event. World No. 1 Novak Djokovic, known for his incredible on-court skills, took it to a whole new level by hitting an insane forehand and following it up with a cheeky dance celebration that left the crowd at Arthur Ashe Stadium in awe.
The tennis superstar, partnering alongside fellow Serbian Olga Danilovic, was up against Russian Mirra Andreeva and World No. 2 Daniil Medvedev in the mixed doubles event. As the game entered a crucial stretch, Djokovic, known for his incredible forehand, unleashed a shot that will be remembered for a long time to come.
The forehand, struck with perfect technique and power, left Andreeva and Medvedev stunned, and the crowd in a frenzy. But it was Djokovic’s reaction that stole the show. As he twirled and danced in celebration, his partner Danilovic couldn’t help but join in, the two players basking in the euphoria of a phenomenal shot.
The moment, captured on video, has already gone viral, with fans and tennis enthusiasts alike left in wonder at the sheer audacity and showmanship of the shot. The video, shared on social media, has been viewed millions of times, with viewers praising Djokovic for his incredible skill and, of course, his infectious energy.
“It was a special moment, I have to say,” Djokovic said in an interview after the match. “The forehand felt great, and I just let my instincts take over and celebrated. I’m glad the crowd enjoyed it, and I’m grateful to have a partner like Olga who shares the same energy and passion for the game.”
This isn’t the first time Djokovic has brought the house down with his dance moves. Earlier in the year, he celebrated a win in the Australian Open with a similar routine, solidifying his reputation as one of the most charismatic players in tennis.
As the US Open 2025 Mixed Doubles event enters its final stages, fans can expect more thrilling moments and, who knows, maybe a few more dance celebrations from the world’s best tennis players.