Novak Djokovic Celebrates Historic 100th Wimbledon Victory with Dominant Performance
Novak Djokovic marks his 100th Wimbledon win with a commanding victory, edging closer to Grand Slam history.






Seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic expressed his gratitude and joy after securing his 100th victory at the prestigious All England Club. This milestone was achieved with a decisive 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 win over fellow Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic in just one hour and 50 minutes.
A Historic Feat
Djokovic joins an elite group, becoming only the third player in singles history to reach 100 wins at Wimbledon, following in the footsteps of Martina Navratilova and Roger Federer. With this victory, Djokovic is now just five wins shy of Federer's men's record of 105 Wimbledon victories.
Chasing Grand Slam Glory
A potential Wimbledon title this year would not only bring Djokovic closer to Federer's record but also mark his 25th Grand Slam title, a record-breaking achievement in men's tennis. Reflecting on his journey, Djokovic shared, "Wimbledon is a favourite and a dream tournament of not just myself but the majority of players. Growing up, most kids dream of winning here, and I've been blessed to do that many times."
A Celebration of Tradition
After the match, Djokovic celebrated with his signature 'pumping' dance, a ritual he shares with his children. This heartfelt moment, performed with his daughter in attendance, highlighted the personal joy behind his professional success.
Dominance on the Court
Djokovic's performance was nearly flawless, with his serve being a particular standout. He faced just one break point throughout the match, showcasing his unparalleled skill and focus. The crowd was captivated by his sublime movement and return prowess, erupting in applause during a particularly spectacular rally.
Looking Ahead
Next, Djokovic faces Alex de Minaur in the fourth round. If he continues his current form, a semi-final clash with Jannik Sinner seems inevitable. Djokovic's relentless pursuit of history continues, and Wimbledon 2025 could be the stage for another monumental chapter in his illustrious career.
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