Novak Djokovic He has done it again. The Serbian tennis player continues to write golden pages in the history of tennis and, this time, has established a new record in Wimbledon by becoming the player with the most participations in Third Round of the Tournament (19) In the Open era. With a forceful triumph 6-3, 6-2 and 6-0 against British Daniel Evans, Djokovic reaffirms that he goes with everything for his 25th Grand Slam title.
At 38, ‘Nole’ not only remains competitive, but dominant. On the central track of the All England Club, it swept 46 winning blows and a percentage of hits with the first service close to 90%. The Serbian also matched another historical record: he is now the player with more “blank sets” in Grand Slams, tied with Andre Agassi.
“19 times. It is an excellent statistic. Probably, they are almost the same years as Sinner and Alcaraz together,” Djokovic joked after the victory, showing his good humor and confidence in order to the following challenges.
Djokovic one step to match Federer in Wimbledon
Djokovic seeks his eighth trophy in Wimbledon, which would tie him with Roger Federer as the top male champion of the London lawn. On his way to that goal, his next opponent will be his compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic, in a Serbian duel that promises emotion.
Although records do not stop broken, Djokovic said that it is not yet time to look back:
“I do not reflect fully on everything that I have happened. That will come when I leave the racket aside and take some margaritas on the beach with Federer and Nadal,” he said with a laugh.
The legacy of the best of all time continues to grow
With this new milestone in Wimbledon 2025, Novak Djokovic continues to base its status as the best tennis player in history. Its objective is clear: to conquer the Grand Slam number 25 and close an unparalleled race with a flourish