After the great success of the double Croatia, Nikola Mektić and Mate Pavić, who won their first Wimbledon title yesterday, a Croatian flavor will be present today at the Wimbledon Institutional Court. Marija Čičak is one of the best tennis referees in the world, and her amazing career will reach one of its most exciting times today. She was already in the running for the Wimbledon final: in 2014, she chaired the referee as Serena Williams beat Garbine Mugguruza, and in 2017 she won the women's final twice.

But, the female emperor on the last day, the last men's game for men? That did not happen at All England Club!

At the US Open, another Grand Slam tournament saw two female referees work in the women's and men's finals in 2015 - and, yes, Marija Čičak was one of them, in charge of the women's final, and Eva Asderaki-Moore sat in the men's final. However, things are changing even in traditional terms, and Wimbledon is one of them.

Marija Čičak, 43, was born and raised in Zagreb, where she played tennis until she was 18 years old. During his university years, a Croatian footballer who interviewed WTA tennis last year, began working as a hobby, not expecting to become an expert. And after being a professional referee, he can say he won everything!

Serbia's Novak Đoković will be playing his 20th Grand Slam title today, the 6th at the All England Club where he will face 7th generation Italian Italian Matteo Berrettini. Berrettini also made history for his nation, becoming the first Italian batsman in the Wimbledon final.