Djokovic Breaks Wimbledon Match Win Record
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Novak Djokovic set a new Wimbledon record for the most match wins with his 106th victory in the fourth round.
- He surpassed Roger Federer, who previously held the record and retired in 2019.
- Djokovic also holds the all-time record for Grand Slam singles match wins with 408, and leads in Australian Open victories (104), while ranking second at the French Open (103) and US Open (95).
Novak Djokovic has established a new Wimbledon record for the most singles match victories, achieving his 106th win during the fourth round. This milestone surpasses the previous record held by Roger Federer, who concluded his professional career in 2019.
Djokovic's remarkable career also boasts the all-time record for singles match wins across all Grand Slam tournaments, with a total of 408 victories. His dominance is evident in his record 104 wins at the Australian Open. He also holds the second-highest number of wins at the French Open with 103 and at the US Open with 95.
While Djokovic now leads in match wins at Wimbledon, Roger Federer still holds the record for the most titles won at the tournament, with eight championships. Djokovic has secured seven Wimbledon titles, a number equaled by tennis legends Pete Sampras and William Renshaw. Djokovic is currently 39 years old.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.