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Blessings from an idol! Novak Djokovic personally sent a message to the youngest winner in Masters history.


“Oh my, this is overwhelming for me.”When the 17-year-old French teenager Kame saw whose message appeared on his phone, he was completely stunned. The joy of winning his first victory at the Miami Masters hadn't even settled yet, and a private message from Novak Djokovic directly overwhelmed this young player.



In the recently concluded first round of the Miami Masters, this French youngster born in 2009 reversed the match with scores of 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 against opponent Shvaida, securing his first career ATP-level victory. This win also etched his name into tennis history.He became the youngest player to win an ATP Masters since Nadal in 2003, and the first among players born in 2009 to achieve this feat.


But beyond these records, what stirred Kame's emotions even more was the scene that unfolded after the match.“I have a little secret.” Kame stammered nervously in the post-match interview, his face filled with disbelief. “After winning, Novak sent me a message. I'm really too nervous now and don't know how to reply at all. Maybe you can give me some advice?”



He revealed that Djokovic's message roughly said: “Today was a significant match, congratulations. I hope you go further in this tournament.”These simple words completely overwhelmed the teenager who idolizes the Serbian superstar.


“Thank you, Novak? No… actually, thank you, my idol? Oh my, I really don't know how to reply.” Kame almost incoherently muttered to himself, then turned to the host with a look of helplessness and exhilaration. “Imagine, your idol sends you a private message like this. Oh my.”When asked if he had ever met Djokovic personally, Kame shook his head: “Never. That's my dream.”



This isn't just a simple case of a fan receiving a star's attention. The 24-time Grand Slam champion, one of the greatest players in tennis history, proactively sent congratulations to a 17-year-old newcomer who just made a breakthrough—behind this lies not merely politeness, but a form of legacy.


Kame isn't the only young player receiving blessings from a giant. Over the years, Djokovic has been known for paying attention to the younger generation, repeatedly stating that seeing young players rise is good for the sport. This time, he chose to personally step forward, using the simplest and most direct way to give the greatest encouragement to a junior.


For Kame, this victory itself is already a crucial milestone in his career. After losing the first set 5-7, he didn't collapse but instead won two consecutive sets to complete the reversal, demonstrating resilience and composure beyond his age. His name will be remembered by more people in the coming days.But now, compared to his next round opponent, he clearly has a more urgent issue to resolve: how to reply to his idol's message?“I'm too nervous.” He repeated this phrase several times, his tone filled with the genuine excitement of a 17-year-old.



Perhaps, no overly elaborate wording is needed; a simple “Thank you, idol, I will continue to work hard” is enough. Because what Novak wants is never flattery, but to see another tennis-loving child bravely moving forward.


And for us observers, isn't this scene precisely the most beautiful aspect of sports?


The veteran superstar watches over, the new star shines, and that brief private message might be a legend's gentle greeting to the future.


Keep going, young one. Your idol is watching you.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Mei)


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