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WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova dance together in Wimbledon's champions ball

Carlos Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova dance together in the Wimbledon's champions ball. The Grand Slam winners enjoyed themselves on the day.

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The Grass Court season has finally come to an end and we have already got our winners of this thrilling and tremendous season. We finally have our Grand Slam champions of one of the most iconic tournaments in Wimbledon. This was another great Grand Slam event that the whole crowd has enjoyed and we all will look back into some of the memorable moments of this iconic segment.

The winner in the women's singles was Czech comeback queen Barbora Krejcikova and it was Carlos Alcaraz who won his second consecutive Wimbledon champion after beating Novak Djokovic in three straight sets. This was a great performance by both these players who are well-deserved winners. It was great to see Krejcikova come back into some form and win her second Grand Slam and it was great to see the Spaniard defend his Wimbledon crown against one of the most legendary players in the mix.

The dance of the champions at the ball

There is no doubt that Wimbledon is one of the toughest events in the World of tennis, but let us not forget that this tournament has its fair share of traditions. One of the major traditions is that both the men's and women's singles champions will have to dance at the Wimbledon Champions Balls. In this case, it was Alcaraz and Barbora Krejcikova who had to share a dance. Even though we can notice the nervousness in both individuals, it was still a cute and friendly moment shared between the two. In the end, it seemed like both the champions had enjoyed their evening on the day.

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This was a highlight to witness where the 21-year-old youngster had to end up following the lead of the 28-year-old veteran. It was great to see Krejcikova help Alcaraz out who seemed to be struggling with his footwork for the first time. This was still a moment where we saw two athletes enjoying their day after winning one of the most iconic Grand Slams of their career.

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