Novak Djokovic has once again etched his name into tennis history. On July 5, 2025, the Serbian legend secured his 100th career win at Wimbledon, defeating fellow countryman Miomir Kecmanovic in straight sets: 6-3, 6-0, 6-4. With this victory, Djokovic joins an elite club of players with 100+ wins at the All England Club, alongside Roger Federer and Martina Navratilova.
At 38 years old, Djokovic continues to defy expectations. His performance against Kecmanovic was a masterclass in control, precision, and mental strength. The second set, a flawless 6-0, showcased his dominance and strategic brilliance.
This win places Djokovic just five victories behind Federer’s all-time Wimbledon record of 105 match wins. With 7 Wimbledon titles already under his belt, he’s now eyeing an eighth — and a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title overall.
Adding a personal touch to the historic moment, Djokovic celebrated with his children, Stefan and Tara, in the stands. Their shared victory ritual — a double-arm pump — has become a heartwarming tradition during this tournament.
“It’s a little tradition we have right now,” Djokovic said. “Hopefully we can keep going so we can keep pumping more in Wimbledon.”
Djokovic’s strategy was clear: target Kecmanovic’s backhand, vary the pace, and dominate the baseline. His serve placement was near-perfect, and his ability to switch from defense to offense remains unmatched.
Despite his age, Djokovic’s movement and stamina continue to impress. He’s dropped just 12 games in his last two matches, proving he’s still a top contender.
What truly sets Djokovic apart is his mental game. He approaches each match with humility and hunger, saying:
“I try not to take anything for granted, particularly at this age. Still going strong, trying to compete with the young players.”
This mindset — focused, grateful, and relentless — is the foundation of his longevity and success.
Milestone | Number |
---|---|
Wimbledon Match Wins | 100 |
Wimbledon Titles | 7 |
Grand Slam Titles | 24 |
Games Lost in Last 2 Rounds | 12 |
Years Since First Wimbledon Win | 20 |
Djokovic now advances to the fourth round, with potential matchups against Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz looming. Both are top-ranked players and represent the next generation of tennis stars.
But Djokovic isn’t just chasing titles — he’s chasing time, legacy, and the love of the game. Every match is a step toward history.
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