Just a day after the Wimbledon final, Novak Djokovic was back in front of the cameras - this time to raise funds for the foundation in his name. The World Number One - who lost in straight sets to Andy Murray on Sunday - helped to raise £1.2 million to help Serbian children with a gala dinner at the Roundhouse in London. Goldie Hawn, Gerard Butler and Ronnie Wood were among the celebrity faces at the event, which involved a auction.
Among the items for sale were Ronnie Wood's guitar - snapped up for £40,000 by Djokovic himself. The Rolling Stones headlined Glastonbury last week and the guitarist admitted he was starting to feel jaded after a long week but he was pleased to be able to help. My blessing goes with this charity so anything I can do to help it's a last minute thing but I thought, you know, anything I could do to help the foundation is fantastic and I've been so busy this week, in fact I should be home in bed. I will be after this though" Addressing guests at the event, Djokovic referred to himself as a "loser," adding the Wimbledon final "was an incredible match to be part of".