Novak Djokovic reached 100 victory at Wimbledon: 'I'm still devoted to the first day!'


The Serbian general – Novak Djokovic entered the fourth round with an easy victory against Kecmanovic, affirming the legendary position living at Wimbledon 2025.

Historical milestones, overwhelming matches

On July 6, Novak Djokovic once again made the tennis world recovered when he marked the 100th victory in Wimbledon, after defeating his compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic with a score of 6-3, 6-0, 6-4. This is also the 17th time he has participated in the fourth round of the Grand Slam on the most prestigious pitch in the world – only inferior to Roger Federer (18 times).

“I am always grateful for what tennis brought. At this age, I treasured every moment on the pitch,” Djokovic shared emotionally after the match.

Not only marking historical milestones, Djokovic also performed the most impressive performance since the beginning of the tournament. Before a completely inferior Kecmanovic, the 38 -year -old player played as if he was at the peak of his form: master Baseline, handling flexible situations on the net, scoring with a high -class volley series that made the audience of the Court center constantly applauded.

Hundreds of wins, not stopped here!

With this victory, Djokovic became the second player in history to reach 100 wins in Wimbledon, only behind the legendary Roger Federer (105). Notably, he kept the unbeaten achievement against Serbian players at Grand Slam (8-0) and also currently leads 4-0 in the series of confrontation with Kecmanovic.

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“It is difficult to play a friend. Miomir is the person I love and has been with for many years,” Djokovic shared about the opponent after the match.

Next opponent: Alex de Minaur

In round 4, Djokovic will encounter Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur, seed No. 9. De Minaur has just surpassed the August Holmgren qualifying player with a score of 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Last year, the confrontation between the two in the quarterfinals could not take place due to the injury of De Minaur, but this time, the Hung Letter was expected to officially air on Monday.

In a series of confrontation between the two players, Djokovic currently leads to 2-1.

Race to history: The 25th Grand Slam record?

Djokovic currently has a record of 24 wins – 8 losses in the 2025 season and towards the 25th Grand Slam title in his career, what no male tennis player has achieved. If this year's Wimbledon championship, he will also balance the record 8 times crowned on Federer's pitch.

Despite the peak period, the Serbian tennis player still shows the ability to play persistent and amazing “matte”. After the opening match against Alexandre Muller, Djokovic quickly regained his performance to overcome Daniel Evans and Kecmanovic convincingly.

“Wimbledon is the dream of every player”

“I have dreamed of playing and winning here since I was young. And every historic milestone I was established at Wimbledon was a blessing,” said Djokovic.

With the current form and determination to break all the limits, fans have the right to believe that “Nole” is not ready to stop. The appointment with history is still waiting for him ahead, and every step of Djokovic on the windy green pitch in London carries the impression of a legend.

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