Novak Djokovic secured his 105th match win at Wimbledon, pushing him level with Roger Federer’s record of eight men’s singles titles. Despite facing a tough third set against Arthur Rinderknech, the Serbian managed to clinch victory with a decisive fourth-set tiebreak.
Jokingly suggesting a potential rematch with Federer, Djokovic celebrated his achievement on Centre Court after some “dad dancing” for his daughter. The 39-year-old was particularly appreciative of Rinderknech’s play, noting it as an absorbing and high-quality duel filled with drop shots and powerful serves.
At Wimbledon, Djokovic demonstrated continued brilliance against Stefanos Tsitsipas in a round-two match, showcasing his adaptability on grass despite the passing years. Even when the 25th-seeded Rinderknech threatened to end Djokovic’s perfect record with an unlikely win in the third set, he remained resilient and ultimately won convincingly.
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