Champions of the court but not of the dance floor: Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams celebrate with the Bee Gees
Their dancing was a combination of bizarre, awkward, cute and beautiful all at once
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Your support makes all the difference.Famously quick on their feet and masters of their game, Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams are somewhat lacking in those departments when it comes to transferring their tennis talents to the dance floor.
With Williams earning her 21st title as well as currently holding all of the Grand Slams, and with Djovokic celebrating his third Wimbledon trophy, the pair had plenty of reason to celebrate at the 2015 Champions' Dinner.
Appearing on stage together, the Bee Gees' tune "Night Fever" was blasted out and the pair began to test out their best moves in front of an expectant crowd. Djokovic attempted to mix up his moves the most, paying homage to some of the classic moves of the Gibb brothers, before kneeling down and applauding as Williams let rip all by herself.
What do you make of Djokovic and Williams' dance moves? Watch the video below:
Overall, it was a combination of bizarre, awkward, cute and beautiful all at once.
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