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.