Djokovic breaks Federer’s Wimbledon record to reach quarters
In reaching the Wimbledon quarter-finals, Novak Djokovic etched his name into the record books by accumulating 106 match victories at the prestigious grass-court tournament. The Serbian star's fourth-round win over Roman Safiullin—a qualifier ranked outside the top 130—gave him sole possession of the all-time men's singles match-wins record at SW19, overtaking the longstanding standard set by Roger Federer.
Despite his clear ranking advantage, Djokovic encountered unexpected resistance from Safiullin, who had mounted an impressive run through qualifying that included victories over significantly higher-ranked players. The 39-year-old's performance proved inconsistent, with serving accuracy issues and uncharacteristic emotional outbursts, though his greater experience ultimately proved decisive in securing the four-set victory and progression to the later stages of the championship.
- Djokovic breaks Federer's all-time Wimbledon record with his 106th match victory, reaching the quarter-finals for the ninth consecutive year
- The 39-year-old Serbian player defeated qualifier Safiullin in four sets despite serving inconsistency and visible frustration