Novak Djokovic continues to rewrite tennis history, securing his 100th Wimbledon match win with a commanding performance that booked him a spot in the fourth round of the prestigious Grand Slam. With this milestone, Djokovic becomes only the second man to achieve a century of victories at Wimbledon, just five behind record-holder Roger Federer’s 105.
The Serbian legend showcased his trademark precision, movement, and mental fortitude in a straight-sets triumph that had Centre Court on its feet. While the match itself was business as usual for the 24-time Grand Slam champion, the significance of his 100th win was not lost on fans or analysts, further cementing his strong place.
“Throughout my career, Wimbledon has held a special place for me,” Djokovic stated in his post-match interview. It’s a dream to get 100 wins here. I’m honored to share that with the legends of the sport.”
Djokovic now looks ahead to the next round with his eyes firmly set on an eighth Wimbledon crown, which would equal Federer’s all-time men’s singles record at the All England Club. As he advances through the draw, the tennis world watches closely—wondering if history is about to be made once again.