

Novak Djokovic just edged his way into yet another all-timer: he reaches his 100th win at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. He will continue in the competition, therefore we may be seeing more curious celebrations from him. In fact, maybe, just maybe, we’ll get to see an ultimate celebration if he wins his 8th Wimbledon and ties Roger Federer as the most succesful ever in the tournament.
‘Nole’s’ milestone came during a commanding third-round performance against Miomir Kecmanovic in the third round of Wimbledon. The final score at Centre Court read 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 in favor of Novak. Yet the story really was the 100 wins, a total that probably will rise in the next days. The tennis world will now automatically focus on the next achievement, just as Djokovic himself.
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Djokovic’s century at Wimbledon
With this win, the Serbian becomes just the third player ever, along Martina Navratilova and Roger Federer, to reach 100 match wins at Wimbledon. The milestone reflects not just longevity, but sustained excellence on grass, a surface known for fast, punishing play.
Despite his seniority at 38, Djokovic delivered an awe-inspiring display. A particularly thrilling rally late in the match evoked a standing ovation, described by onlookers as arguably the best rally of Wimbledon so far. His victory underscored his fitness, technique, and strategic brilliance, even as younger contenders rise.
There’s more for Novak Djokovic in Wimbledon
Djokovic’s Wimbledon success is just one chapter in an already storied career. Earlier this year, he captured his 100th ATP singles title at the Geneva Open, joining only Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer with such feats. Combined with his 24 Grand Slam titles and unprecedented weeks at world No. 1, Novak continues to redefine what’s possible in men’s tennis.
While whispers circulate about whether this Wimbledon could be his ‘last dance’ in pursuit of a 25th major, Djokovic remains focused. He’s now preparing for a potential fourth-round clash against Alex de Minaur, a match that could further extend his record tally of semifinal apperances at the competition.
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