Novak Djokovic Equals Roger Federer’s Wimbledon Record, Reaches Fourth Round for 18th Time

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Novak Djokovic Equals Roger Federer’s Wimbledon Record, Reaches Fourth Round for 18th Time

London: Novak Djokovic moved another step closer to Wimbledon history on Saturday, matching Roger Federer’s record for the most men’s singles match wins at the Championships after advancing to the fourth round with a hard-fought victory over France’s Arthur Rinderknech.

The Serbian star secured his 105th Wimbledon singles win with a 7-5, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7-4) triumph on Centre Court, extending his remarkable run at the All England Club. The victory also marked Djokovic’s 18th appearance in the tournament’s Round of 16, underlining his enduring dominance on grass.

Only tennis legend Martina Navratilova remains ahead of Djokovic in overall Wimbledon singles victories, having won 120 matches during her illustrious career.

The 39-year-old looked in control early in the contest, claiming the opening two sets against the 25th-seeded Rinderknech. However, the Frenchman mounted an impressive comeback in the third set, overwhelming Djokovic 6-1 and briefly shifting momentum in his favour.

The fourth set proved to be the decisive phase of the match. Both players held firm on serve before the contest entered a tiebreak. Djokovic’s experience eventually made the difference as he closed out the match after nearly three hours on court.

One of the most memorable moments came on match point. Chasing a delicate drop shot from Rinderknech, Djokovic launched into a full-stretch dive near the net. Both players ended up on the grass, but Djokovic managed to keep the point alive and secure victory, prompting a standing ovation from the Centre Court crowd.

Following the win, Djokovic joked about his newly matched record with Federer.

“I propose a 106th match against Roger,” he said with a smile. “Whoever wins gets the record.”

The light-hearted comment drew laughter from spectators while highlighting the mutual respect between two of the greatest players in tennis history. Djokovic also reflected on his journey, saying that becoming part of Wimbledon’s rich history had always been one of his childhood dreams.

Elsewhere in the men’s draw, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner continued his title defence with a straight-sets victory over American Jensen Brooksby. Sinner won 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 to secure his place in the last 16.

The Italian took control early and never allowed Brooksby to build sustained momentum. Although the American managed to break serve in the third set, Sinner responded immediately and wrapped up the contest in convincing fashion.

Sinner will now face Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki in the fourth round. Speaking after the match, the top seed said he had never faced Mochizuki before and was fully focused on recovery and preparation for the next challenge.

The women’s singles competition also produced one of the tournament’s most anticipated matchups.

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka booked her place in the fourth round with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko. The match featured aggressive baseline exchanges, with Sabalenka using her powerful serve and attacking game to maintain control throughout.

Waiting for her in the Round of 16 will be four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka, who reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.

Osaka delivered one of the most dominant performances of the day, defeating Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 in just 65 minutes. The Japanese star looked comfortable on grass and showed the form that once made her one of the sport’s biggest names.

The upcoming clash between Sabalenka and Osaka is expected to be one of the standout matches of the tournament. The pair have met five times previously, with Sabalenka winning four of those encounters.

As Wimbledon enters its second week, Djokovic’s pursuit of another title and the blockbuster Sabalenka-Osaka showdown are set to dominate the spotlight at the All England Club.

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04 Jul 2026 By Priyanshu.J

Novak Djokovic Equals Roger Federer’s Wimbledon Record, Reaches Fourth Round for 18th Time

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The Serbian star secured his 105th Wimbledon singles win with a 7-5, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (7-4) triumph on Centre Court, extending his remarkable run at the All England Club. The victory also marked Djokovic’s 18th appearance in the tournament’s Round of 16, underlining his enduring dominance on grass.

Only tennis legend Martina Navratilova remains ahead of Djokovic in overall Wimbledon singles victories, having won 120 matches during her illustrious career.

The 39-year-old looked in control early in the contest, claiming the opening two sets against the 25th-seeded Rinderknech. However, the Frenchman mounted an impressive comeback in the third set, overwhelming Djokovic 6-1 and briefly shifting momentum in his favour.

The fourth set proved to be the decisive phase of the match. Both players held firm on serve before the contest entered a tiebreak. Djokovic’s experience eventually made the difference as he closed out the match after nearly three hours on court.

One of the most memorable moments came on match point. Chasing a delicate drop shot from Rinderknech, Djokovic launched into a full-stretch dive near the net. Both players ended up on the grass, but Djokovic managed to keep the point alive and secure victory, prompting a standing ovation from the Centre Court crowd.

Following the win, Djokovic joked about his newly matched record with Federer.

“I propose a 106th match against Roger,” he said with a smile. “Whoever wins gets the record.”

The light-hearted comment drew laughter from spectators while highlighting the mutual respect between two of the greatest players in tennis history. Djokovic also reflected on his journey, saying that becoming part of Wimbledon’s rich history had always been one of his childhood dreams.

Elsewhere in the men’s draw, world No. 1 Jannik Sinner continued his title defence with a straight-sets victory over American Jensen Brooksby. Sinner won 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 to secure his place in the last 16.

The Italian took control early and never allowed Brooksby to build sustained momentum. Although the American managed to break serve in the third set, Sinner responded immediately and wrapped up the contest in convincing fashion.

Sinner will now face Japanese qualifier Shintaro Mochizuki in the fourth round. Speaking after the match, the top seed said he had never faced Mochizuki before and was fully focused on recovery and preparation for the next challenge.

The women’s singles competition also produced one of the tournament’s most anticipated matchups.

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka booked her place in the fourth round with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko. The match featured aggressive baseline exchanges, with Sabalenka using her powerful serve and attacking game to maintain control throughout.

Waiting for her in the Round of 16 will be four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka, who reached the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time in her career.

Osaka delivered one of the most dominant performances of the day, defeating Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 in just 65 minutes. The Japanese star looked comfortable on grass and showed the form that once made her one of the sport’s biggest names.

The upcoming clash between Sabalenka and Osaka is expected to be one of the standout matches of the tournament. The pair have met five times previously, with Sabalenka winning four of those encounters.

As Wimbledon enters its second week, Djokovic’s pursuit of another title and the blockbuster Sabalenka-Osaka showdown are set to dominate the spotlight at the All England Club.

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