Djokovic Matches Federer’s Wimbledon Record
Novak Djokovic has equaled Roger Federer's record at Wimbledon, marking a significant milestone in his

In a remarkable achievement, Novak Djokovic has equaled Roger Federer's record for the most wins at Wimbledon, reaching a total of 105 victories. This milestone was reached after Djokovic triumphed over Arthur Rinderknech in the third round of the 2026 tournament, winning in four sets with scores of 7-5, 6-4, 1-6, and 7-6 (7-4).
At 39 years old, Djokovic's performance continues to impress, even as he acknowledges that he may not be at his best. His latest victory not only highlights his enduring talent but also places him alongside Federer, who previously held the record for men's singles wins at this prestigious event. The only player with a better record in the tournament's history is Martina Navratilova, who achieved 120 wins in women's singles.
In other news from Wimbledon, Russian player Roman Safiullin expressed his emotional relief after defeating Pedro Fonseca in straight sets, 6-3. Safiullin, who has faced significant challenges due to a serious injury, shared that just six months ago, he was uncertain about his return to competitive tennis.
Meanwhile, Matteo Berrettini faced controversy as the All England Club prohibited him from wearing a special beige outfit, citing that it did not meet the strict all-white dress code of the tournament.
In a different sport, heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua reflected on the lessons learned from training alongside Oleksandr Usyk, who has defeated him twice. Joshua emphasized the importance of physical fitness, mental strength, and the unique spirit that Usyk embodies, which he believes makes an athlete difficult to defeat.
As Wimbledon 2026 continues, fans are witnessing a mix of resilience and high-level competition, with players like Jannik Sinner showcasing their grit while Djokovic remains a formidable force on the court.