<p>Novak Djokovic officially declared a "bromance" with Nick Kyrgios after he beat the Australian on Sunday to win his seventh Wimbledon crown.</p>.<p>The Serbian top seed lost the first set but recovered to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) and seal a 21st Grand Slam title -- leaving him just one behind Rafael Nadal.</p>.<p>Djokovic and Kyrgios have previously rarely seen eye-to-eye.</p>.<p>But their relations warmed when Kyrgios became one of the few players to offer the Serb support in his Australia deportation saga in January, related to his Covid vaccination status.</p>.<p>They had agreed to meet for dinner after the Wimbledon final during an Instagram chat, with the winner footing the bill.</p>.<p>"If you are inviting me for a drink or dinner, I accept. PS winner of tomorrow (Sunday) pays," said Djokovic, to which the Australian responded: "Deal, let's go to a nightclub and go nuts."</p>.<p>After Sunday's win on a sun-baked Centre Court, Djokovic had warm words for his defeated opponent.</p>.<p>"I really respect you a lot, you are an amazing talent and now everything is starting to come together for you," said the 35-year-old champion.</p>.<p>"I never thought I would say so many nice things about you considering the relationship. OK it's officially a bromance.</p>.<p>"The winner buys dinner -- that's why he lost. I don't know if we're going to make it happen tonight but this is the start of a wonderful relationship between us.</p>.<p>"I didn't respond to the nightclub question because my wife was next to me but let's start with dinner and drinks."</p>.<p>Djokovic clambered up into the player's box fter sealing his victory, giving his wife, Jelena, a passionate kiss on their wedding anniversary.</p>.<p>"Darling, happy anniversary -- this is my present," he said.</p>.<p>Kyrgios, 27, playing in his first Grand Slam final, described Djokovic as a "bit of a god".</p>.<p>"You've won these championships that many times I don't even know any more," he said.</p>.<p>When asked whether reaching a first Wimbledon final had made him hungry for more, he said: "Absolutely not. I'm so tired, honestly. Myself, my team, we're all exhausted. We've played so much tennis.</p>.<p>"I'm really happy with this result and maybe one day I'll be here again but I don't know about that."</p>
<p>Novak Djokovic officially declared a "bromance" with Nick Kyrgios after he beat the Australian on Sunday to win his seventh Wimbledon crown.</p>.<p>The Serbian top seed lost the first set but recovered to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) and seal a 21st Grand Slam title -- leaving him just one behind Rafael Nadal.</p>.<p>Djokovic and Kyrgios have previously rarely seen eye-to-eye.</p>.<p>But their relations warmed when Kyrgios became one of the few players to offer the Serb support in his Australia deportation saga in January, related to his Covid vaccination status.</p>.<p>They had agreed to meet for dinner after the Wimbledon final during an Instagram chat, with the winner footing the bill.</p>.<p>"If you are inviting me for a drink or dinner, I accept. PS winner of tomorrow (Sunday) pays," said Djokovic, to which the Australian responded: "Deal, let's go to a nightclub and go nuts."</p>.<p>After Sunday's win on a sun-baked Centre Court, Djokovic had warm words for his defeated opponent.</p>.<p>"I really respect you a lot, you are an amazing talent and now everything is starting to come together for you," said the 35-year-old champion.</p>.<p>"I never thought I would say so many nice things about you considering the relationship. OK it's officially a bromance.</p>.<p>"The winner buys dinner -- that's why he lost. I don't know if we're going to make it happen tonight but this is the start of a wonderful relationship between us.</p>.<p>"I didn't respond to the nightclub question because my wife was next to me but let's start with dinner and drinks."</p>.<p>Djokovic clambered up into the player's box fter sealing his victory, giving his wife, Jelena, a passionate kiss on their wedding anniversary.</p>.<p>"Darling, happy anniversary -- this is my present," he said.</p>.<p>Kyrgios, 27, playing in his first Grand Slam final, described Djokovic as a "bit of a god".</p>.<p>"You've won these championships that many times I don't even know any more," he said.</p>.<p>When asked whether reaching a first Wimbledon final had made him hungry for more, he said: "Absolutely not. I'm so tired, honestly. Myself, my team, we're all exhausted. We've played so much tennis.</p>.<p>"I'm really happy with this result and maybe one day I'll be here again but I don't know about that."</p>