Novak Djokovic has appealed to UK authorities to allow Boris Becker to attend Wimbledon.
What happened?
Djokovic started his 2026 campaign with a win, defeating Wu Yibing 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 on Monday evening.
Why it matters for Novak Djokovic
Becker, a former coach of Djokovic, is currently banned from entering the UK due to a prison sentence for tax evasion.
Djokovic and Becker have a close relationship, with Becker coaching Djokovic for three years during his most successful period.
What comes next?
Djokovic will face Stefanos Tsitsipas in the second round, as he aims to win his eighth Wimbledon title and equal Roger Federer's record.
Becker was deported from the UK in December 2022 after serving eight months of a 30-month prison sentence.
Djokovic hopes the authorities will consider Becker's special connection to Wimbledon, where he won three Championships.
The 2026 Wimbledon Championships are currently underway at the All England Club, with Djokovic chasing a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title.
Djokovic's victory over Wu Yibing marked a strong start to his campaign, with the Serbian star looking to build on his success.
Becker's potential return to Wimbledon would be a significant boost to the tournament, given his legacy and popularity among fans.
Djokovic's support for Becker's return highlights the strong bond between the two tennis legends.
The outcome of Becker's talks with the Home Office remains uncertain, with no progress made so far.
Djokovic's focus on his tennis career continues, with the second round match against Tsitsipas looming large.
The Serbian star is determined to make his mark on the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, with a potential eighth title within reach.
Becker's absence from Wimbledon has been felt, with Djokovic and other players missing his presence and expertise.
The UK authorities' decision on Becker's ban will be closely watched, with Djokovic and other tennis fans eagerly awaiting the outcome.
Djokovic's campaign at Wimbledon continues, with the world watching his every move as he chases tennis history.