Novak Djokovic has made history at Wimbledon, breaking multiple records previously held by Roger Federer. The Serbian tennis star first equaled Federer's record of 105 men's singles match wins and then surpassed it, setting new benchmarks in the tournament's history. These achievements highlight Djokovic's enduring dominance in the sport.
Djokovic secured his 106th Wimbledon win by defeating Roman Safiullin in a hard-fought match, surpassing Federer's previous record. The match lasted nearly three and a half hours, with Djokovic overcoming challenges to win 7-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. This victory advanced him to the quarterfinals and marked another milestone in his illustrious career.RIA Novosti+2
Earlier in the tournament, Djokovic equaled Federer's record of 105 wins by defeating Arthur Rinderknech in a thrilling match. The encounter featured a dramatic diving backhand lob by Djokovic at match point, showcasing his skill and resilience. Rinderknech, despite being the underdog, pushed Djokovic to his limits.BBC News+1
Djokovic also set a new record by playing his 120th match at Wimbledon, surpassing Federer's previous record of 119 matches. This milestone was achieved during his quarterfinal match against Felix Auger-Aliassime. Djokovic, a seven-time Wimbledon champion, continues to cement his legacy as one of the greatest tennis players of all time.RIA Novosti
With these records, Djokovic continues his quest for a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title. His ability to overcome challenges and maintain peak performance at 39 years old underscores his unparalleled dedication and skill in the sport.RIA Novosti+1