I've noticed the crowds have been less than friendly towards Djokovic. Wimbledon crowds are a bit like US Open fans in NYC in that they seem to be more into celebrities and the occasion than the sport itself. Djokovic was always disliked for disrupting the careers of fan favourites Federer & Nadal who've always received sycophantic treatment from the entire media no matter what they do. Djokovic's refusal to go along with the MSM consensus on vaccines also rubbed a lot of people the wrong way, especially sports writers who are almost all conformist leftists with an inferiority complex towards news journalists hence their zealous parroting of MSM talking points. I get the impression though that Djokovic, previously so desperate to be liked in the past, has decided it is what it is and no longer seems to give a hoot what the press and hostile crowds say and do. Good for him. I want him to keep winning & rubbing their noses in it. Let them cope and seethe.
Speaking of cope, I had to laugh at an ESPN feed I was watching online where they showed a graphic of the players with the most grand slam wins. They had Federer and Nadal with 20 & 22 respectively then they had Djokovic and...wait for it...Serena Williams tied at 23
. (I don't think they showed Margaret Court at all, maybe she's been completely cancelled for not worshipping homosexuals). That must be the first time I've ever seen a TV network put the male winners of majors, whether tennis or golf, on the same graphic. It reeks of desperation.