Barbora Krejcikova, fresh off her triumphant win at Wimbledon, has received a unique gift that celebrates her latest achievement in a special way. The 28-year-old, who recently secured her second Grand Slam singles title and re-entered the WTA’s Top 10 rankings, was delighted to unveil an exclusive LEGO set themed around her All England Club victory.

A known LEGO enthusiast, Krejcikova shared her excitement on social media, displaying the colorful collection that includes a stunning replica of the ladies’ singles trophy, the Venus Rosewater Dish, a figurine of herself, and a LEGO racquet. “Another replica of the Wimbledon trophy, my own figurine and a racquet. Now I feel really special!” she posted. “Thank you very much for a beautiful meeting and gifts!”

While the new set already features essential elements like the iconic trophy and a tennis racquet, Krejcikova hinted at her next LEGO ambition: a replica of Wimbledon’s Centre Court. She has been actively encouraging fans to support her petition on LEGO’s Idea Lab to create a miniature version of the sport’s most iconic venue. “I would really, really love to build this,” Krejcikova shared on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. “Will you help me by voting for it?”

The petition requires 10,000 signatures to move forward and currently has 2,000 supporters. Krejcikova’s love for LEGO extends beyond her latest win; she revealed in a Q&A session on X that building LEGO sets is her favorite activity during Wimbledon rain delays, second only to sleeping.

Barbora Krejcikova joins other WTA stars like world No. 1 Iga Swiatek and Leylah Fernandez, who have also been recognized by the Danish toy company. This latest gesture from LEGO not only celebrates Krejcikova’s Wimbledon victory but also highlights her unique personality and interests off the court.

As she basks in her recent success, Krejcikova continues to inspire both tennis fans and LEGO enthusiasts, proving that champions can build their dreams, one brick at a time.