Fourteenth Doctor

The Fourteenth Doctor was the result of his predecessor's solitary regeneration, who was fatally wounded during her final fight with to save the Earth from destruction. He was mystified by his 'new' body and appearance, given he looked virtually identical to the Tenth Doctor.

A day to come
When encountering the "Vortex Butterfly", the Tenth Doctor was cryptically told that he would not be "limited" to "thirteen lives". (COMIC: Vortex Butterflies)

The Curator had told the Eleventh Doctor that he might find himself revisiting old faces. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

Whilst facing the Daleks on Trenzalore, the Eleventh Doctor, who had run out of regenerations, was granted a new regeneration cycle by the Time Lords following a plea by Clara Oswald. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

The Twelfth Doctor guessed that he may "keep on regenerating forever" if he was shot by Captain Lundvik threatened to shoot him. (TV: Kill the Moon) Indeed, while threatening him on Gallifrey, Rassilon was unsure as to how many regenerations the Time Lords granted the Doctor before deciding he had "all night" to kill the Doctor. (TV: Hell Bent) Both and  were also unsure, pondering if they "could [be] up and down the stairs all night" if they were to throw the Doctor off the roof of a building on a Mondasian colony ship. (TV: The Doctor Falls)

The Thirteenth Doctor remarked to Cleo Proctor that she would stand up again if she "clobber[ed]" her, remarking that she would regenerate "Possibly several times" and then "who can say?" as to how many times. (AUDIO: Salvation)

A new body
After the Thirteenth Doctor and her allies foiled ’s plot to possess the Doctor's body, the Master decided that if he couldn't be the Doctor, then neither could she. He spitefully exacted his revenge in his dying moments; using his Tissue Compression Eliminator, the Master directed the Qurunx's destructive blast at the Doctor, fatally wounding her. Staving off regeneration long enough to have a final conversation with Yasmin Khan, she then travelled alone to a cliff overlooking the sea, where she could watch the sunrise one last time.

After saying her farewells to her current incarnation, the Doctor began to regenerate; however, the regeneration not only replaced every cell in her body, but, unusually, caused her outfit to morph into a completely different set of clothes. After the regeneration was complete, the Doctor found himself taken aback by the fact that he was in a body all-too-familiar, noting his teeth and repeatedly exclaiming "what?" (TV: The Power of the Doctor)

Psychological profile
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Appearance
The Fourteenth Doctor, upon regeneration, wore a costume distinct from his predecessor's ensemble. His attire included a white button-up shirt, with a paisley tie, a loose fitting tartan waistcoat and trousers. He also wore a navy blue trenchcoat and Converse shoes. He greatly resembled a slightly older version (TV: The Power of the Doctor) of his tenth incarnation, with the Doctor recognising this form by the feeling of his teeth and face. (TV: The Parting of the Ways, The Christmas Invasion, et al.)

Behind the scenes

 * This Doctor's numbered designation was officially confirmed by Russell T Davies in an article posted to the official Doctor Who website following the Centenary Special's broadcast.
 * This in turn makes David Tennant the fourth actor to play multiple separate incarnations of the Doctor, along with Tom Baker who portrayed the Fourth Doctor from TV: Robot to TV: Logopolis and The Curator in TV: The Day of the Doctor, Colin Baker who played the Sixth Doctor from TV: The Caves of Androzani to The Ultimate Foe, another form of the Curator in AUDIO: Stranded 4, and an alternate Fifth Doctor in AUDIO: Doctor of War, and Richard E Grant, who played versions of the Tenth and Ninth Doctors in The Curse of Fatal Death and Scream of the Shalka respectively.
 * Though Sylvester McCoy briefly played the Sixth Doctor at the beginning of TV: Time and the Rani and Paul McGann briefly played the War Doctor at the end of TV:The Night of the Doctor, they were only standing in for these incarnations' primary actors.
 * With the Fourteenth Doctor, Tennant becomes the first actor to portray 4 different versions of the same Doctor, as this incarnation seem to be identical to both the pre- and post-Journey's End versions of the Tenth Doctor and the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor.