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Novak Djokovic keeps promise to celebrate Olympic gold in style as he dances in

Novak Djokovic promised to celebrate his Olympics victory in style, and he looks to be doing just that.

The Serb clinched a first ever gold medal with a 7-6, 7-6 victory over Carlos Alcaraz at Roland Garros to complete the ‘Career Golden Slam’ at the age of 37.

Djokovic finally won gold with victory over Alcaraz, while Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti took home bronzeCredit: AFP
After the match, the 24-time Grand Slam champion was visibly emotional, breaking down in tears and after the match hailed the achievement as ‘arguably the biggest success’ in his stellar career.

Djokovic then revealed that his ecstatic reaction to winning would only be the beginning of his celebrations, as he vowed to mark the all-important success.

He told Eurosport: “I’m just starting my celebration. I can’t wait for what’s coming up in the next 48 hours.”

And it was not long before fans could gain a glimpse into what the star meant by this, as he was later spotted dancing with his fellow Serbian athletes after arriving back in the Olympic village.

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In a video, Djokovic can be seen dancing joyfully in the middle of a circle whilst draped in a Serbia flag, as his teammates skip around him with traditional music playing in the background.

Prior to this, the 37-year-old had enjoyed the momentous occasion with some of his fans, embracing supporters gathered outside of the Philippe Chatrier court, and jumping up and down to their chanting of his name.

The jubilant scenes could arguably have been predicted ahead of the tournament, as Djokovic made it clear just how much he wanted to clinch the only prize that has eluded him in his career.

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