Novak Djokovic Advances to Wimbledon Quarter-Finals, Sets New Record

In a thrilling match at Wimbledon 2026, Novak Djokovic triumphed over Roman Safiullin, securing his place in the quarter-finals. This victory not only showcased Djokovic's resilience but also allowed him to surpass Roger Federer’s record for the most singles wins at Wimbledon. With 106 victories, Djokovic is now just three wins away from his 25th Grand Slam title, which would tie him with Federer for the most Wimbledon championships. Djokovic praised Safiullin's performance, highlighting the challenge he presented throughout the match. As the tournament progresses, Djokovic remains a formidable contender for tennis history.
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Djokovic's Quarter-Final Journey

Novak Djokovic showcased his exceptional skills at Wimbledon 2026, securing a spot in the quarter-finals after a challenging match against Roman Safiullin. The contest was intense, with Safiullin taking the lead in sets multiple times. However, Djokovic consistently fought back, ultimately winning the match with scores of 7-6, 6-3, 3-6, 3-6.


Historic Achievement for Djokovic

Novak Djokovic Breaks Roger Federer's Record

This victory marked a significant milestone for Djokovic at Wimbledon, as he surpassed Roger Federer to become the player with the most singles wins at the tournament, totaling 106 victories. Only Martina Navratilova has more wins at Wimbledon, with 120 to her name. Djokovic also holds the record for the most wins at two Grand Slam events, boasting 104 victories at the Australian Open.


Chasing Grand Slam Glory

A Step Closer To Record Feat

With this win, Djokovic is now just three victories away from achieving his 25th Grand Slam title. If successful, he will tie with Federer for the most Wimbledon championships, as Federer currently holds the record with eight titles, while Djokovic has remained at seven since 2022. Jannik Sinner poses a potential challenge for Djokovic, but the Serbian has previously defeated him at the Australian Open, giving him a slight psychological advantage should they meet again at Wimbledon.


Respect for Opponent

Novak Djokovic Praises Roman Safiullin

Djokovic expressed admiration for Safiullin's performance, stating, “It was another tough match. Roman started aggressively, and I didn’t feel entirely comfortable from the back of the court. I anticipated a challenge in staying competitive in rallies, especially against the wind. He is a solid player, and I have great respect for him. I wish him the best for the remainder of the season; he should be proud of his performance today.”