<p>Novak Djokovic is already a sporting immortal but he will be desperately hoping he is finally becoming a "people's champion" after winning a seventh Wimbledon crown on Sunday.</p>.<p>The Serb has long been seeking the missing ingredient to make him an equal of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in the hearts of tennis fans.</p>.<p>His four-set victory over unseeded Nick Kyrgios nudges him ahead of Federer into second place in the all-time list of Grand Slam men's winners with 21 titles, one behind Nadal.</p>.<p>Djokovic nibbled a blade of grass in his customary celebration before making his "cup of love" gesture to all corners of the Centre Court, who roared their approval for the champion.</p>.<p>While Federer and Nadal enjoy an almost god-like status in the game, the Serb has been a player that fans have found more difficult to love.</p>.<p>Many had already picked either the Swiss or the Spaniard as "their man" by the time Djokovic won his first major in 2008, leaving him in a position as the awkward interloper.</p>.<p>The Serb, who left Belgrade when he was 12 to train in Munich and escape NATO's bombardment of his home city, is a spikier character than the smooth, unruffled Federer or the self-effacing Nadal.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-officially-declares-bromance-with-kyrgios-after-wimbledon-win-1125545.html" target="_blank">Djokovic officially declares 'bromance' with Kyrgios after Wimbledon win</a></strong></p>.<p>His infamous default from the US Open in 2020 for petulantly swiping at a ball that hit a female line judge gave a glimpse of his fiery character.</p>.<p>And some of his personal beliefs have drawn criticism -- including his refusal to have the coronavirus vaccine, a decision that cost him a place in this year's Australian Open.</p>.<p>One claim that raised eyebrows was his belief that it was possible to alter the composition of water and food through positive thinking.</p>.<p>Djokovic -- so used to battling the crowd along with his opponent -- appeared to have turned a corner at last year's US Open final, which he lost to Daniil Medvedev</p>.<p>He received heartfelt support from fans urging him to fight back against Medvedev but it was ultimately in vain as he missed his chance to become the first man to win a calendar Grand Slam since Rod Laver in 1969.</p>.<p>"The amount of support and energy and love I got from the crowd was something I'll remember forever," he said, giving an indication of how much it means to him.</p>.<p>Time appears to be on the side of the Serb in his quest to be considered the greatest player of all time and to further win over the fans.</p>.<p>Federer, approaching his 41st birthday, has been out of action for a year after a knee operation while Nadal, 36, pulled out before his semi-final at Wimbledon with an abdominal injury.</p>.<p>Djokovic, just a year younger than Nadal, shows no sign of losing his physical edge -- if anything, he appears to be getting better with age.</p>.<p>But he appears likely to be kicking his heels when the US Open starts next month at Flushing Meadows.</p>.<p>Under current US law, he would not be allowed to travel to play as he has not been vaccinated against Covid.</p>.<p>It is also unclear whether he will be able to travel to Melbourne to play in the Australian Open in January after his deportation earlier this year following a row over his vaccination status.</p>.<p>Djokovic, who has spent a record number of weeks as world number one, is already assured of his place in tennis history.</p>.<p>To add lustre to his achievements, he has winning records over both Federer and Nadal -- 27-23 over the Swiss and 30-29 over the Spaniard.</p>.<p>Djokovic captured the first of his majors at the Australian Open in 2008 but it was three years before he added his second.</p>.<p>He dropped gluten from his diet and his lithe physique allowed him to chase down lost causes, transforming him into the rubber man of tennis with a rock-steady defence.</p>.<p>In 2011 he enjoyed a spectacular year, winning three of three Slams and becoming world number one for the first time.</p>.<p>Since then he has won at least one Grand Slam each year since apart from in 2017.</p>.<p>Djokovic married long-time girlfriend Jelena Ristic in July 2014 and they have two children, a son, Stefan, and daughter, Tara.</p>.<p>Father and son have been pictured playing together at Wimbledon this year but while the seven-year-old might be a future star Djokovic senior is far from finished.</p>
<p>Novak Djokovic is already a sporting immortal but he will be desperately hoping he is finally becoming a "people's champion" after winning a seventh Wimbledon crown on Sunday.</p>.<p>The Serb has long been seeking the missing ingredient to make him an equal of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in the hearts of tennis fans.</p>.<p>His four-set victory over unseeded Nick Kyrgios nudges him ahead of Federer into second place in the all-time list of Grand Slam men's winners with 21 titles, one behind Nadal.</p>.<p>Djokovic nibbled a blade of grass in his customary celebration before making his "cup of love" gesture to all corners of the Centre Court, who roared their approval for the champion.</p>.<p>While Federer and Nadal enjoy an almost god-like status in the game, the Serb has been a player that fans have found more difficult to love.</p>.<p>Many had already picked either the Swiss or the Spaniard as "their man" by the time Djokovic won his first major in 2008, leaving him in a position as the awkward interloper.</p>.<p>The Serb, who left Belgrade when he was 12 to train in Munich and escape NATO's bombardment of his home city, is a spikier character than the smooth, unruffled Federer or the self-effacing Nadal.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-officially-declares-bromance-with-kyrgios-after-wimbledon-win-1125545.html" target="_blank">Djokovic officially declares 'bromance' with Kyrgios after Wimbledon win</a></strong></p>.<p>His infamous default from the US Open in 2020 for petulantly swiping at a ball that hit a female line judge gave a glimpse of his fiery character.</p>.<p>And some of his personal beliefs have drawn criticism -- including his refusal to have the coronavirus vaccine, a decision that cost him a place in this year's Australian Open.</p>.<p>One claim that raised eyebrows was his belief that it was possible to alter the composition of water and food through positive thinking.</p>.<p>Djokovic -- so used to battling the crowd along with his opponent -- appeared to have turned a corner at last year's US Open final, which he lost to Daniil Medvedev</p>.<p>He received heartfelt support from fans urging him to fight back against Medvedev but it was ultimately in vain as he missed his chance to become the first man to win a calendar Grand Slam since Rod Laver in 1969.</p>.<p>"The amount of support and energy and love I got from the crowd was something I'll remember forever," he said, giving an indication of how much it means to him.</p>.<p>Time appears to be on the side of the Serb in his quest to be considered the greatest player of all time and to further win over the fans.</p>.<p>Federer, approaching his 41st birthday, has been out of action for a year after a knee operation while Nadal, 36, pulled out before his semi-final at Wimbledon with an abdominal injury.</p>.<p>Djokovic, just a year younger than Nadal, shows no sign of losing his physical edge -- if anything, he appears to be getting better with age.</p>.<p>But he appears likely to be kicking his heels when the US Open starts next month at Flushing Meadows.</p>.<p>Under current US law, he would not be allowed to travel to play as he has not been vaccinated against Covid.</p>.<p>It is also unclear whether he will be able to travel to Melbourne to play in the Australian Open in January after his deportation earlier this year following a row over his vaccination status.</p>.<p>Djokovic, who has spent a record number of weeks as world number one, is already assured of his place in tennis history.</p>.<p>To add lustre to his achievements, he has winning records over both Federer and Nadal -- 27-23 over the Swiss and 30-29 over the Spaniard.</p>.<p>Djokovic captured the first of his majors at the Australian Open in 2008 but it was three years before he added his second.</p>.<p>He dropped gluten from his diet and his lithe physique allowed him to chase down lost causes, transforming him into the rubber man of tennis with a rock-steady defence.</p>.<p>In 2011 he enjoyed a spectacular year, winning three of three Slams and becoming world number one for the first time.</p>.<p>Since then he has won at least one Grand Slam each year since apart from in 2017.</p>.<p>Djokovic married long-time girlfriend Jelena Ristic in July 2014 and they have two children, a son, Stefan, and daughter, Tara.</p>.<p>Father and son have been pictured playing together at Wimbledon this year but while the seven-year-old might be a future star Djokovic senior is far from finished.</p>