Novak Djokovic reaches the next stage at Wimbledon after setting another record in men’s play, even as he shows frustration during matches. Multiple outlets report that Djokovic breaks Roger Federer’s Wimbledon mark for the most men’s match wins at the All England Club. The milestone comes as Djokovic overcomes Roman Safiullin, a low-ranked qualifier, in a match described as more difficult than expected. Sources say Djokovic wins the contest in four sets—7-6 (6), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3—booking his place in the quarterfinals. Accounts also note that Djokovic has visible outbursts on Centre Court, later characterizing them as “meltdowns.” Despite those moments, he maintains enough control to complete the win. The record is reported as his 106th Wimbledon match victory, placing him one ahead of Federer in the all-time men’s match-win list at Wimbledon. All sources frame the result as a combination of record-setting performance and managing difficult stretches during play.
Djokovic sets Wimbledon match-win record after quarterfinal run despite on-court ‘meltdowns’
Novak Djokovic reaches the next stage at Wimbledon after setting another record in men’s play, even as he shows frustration during matches. Multiple outlets report that Djokovic breaks Roger Federer’s...
- Novak Djokovic sets a new Wimbledon record for the most men’s match wins.
- Djokovic surpasses Roger Federer on the all-time Wimbledon match-win list.
- He reaches the quarterfinals after beating qualifier Roman Safiullin.
- The match score reported is 7-6 (6), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
- Djokovic shows on-court frustration and refers to his outbursts as “meltdowns.”
LONDON — After all the records Novak Djokovic has broken, the latest one left him rather unimpressed — even though he surpassed his great rival Roger Federer. Djokovic set a men’s record for most match wins at Wimbledon after overcoming a surprisingly tough challenge from 132nd-ranked qualifier Roman Safiullin on Sunday to reach the quarterfinals. The seven-time Wimbledon champion screamed out his frustrations at times — later referring to the outbursts as “meltdowns” — before winning 7-6 (6), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 for his 106th match victory at the All England Club. That puts him one ahead of Federer atop the […]...Keep on reading: Wimbledon: Djokovic breaks another Federer record despite 'meltdowns'
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