Djokovic Wimbledon: 99 Wins & Tennis News | Tennis365

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The second round of tennis Wimbledon (UK/London, turf, Grand Slam) was held on the 3rd, and sixth seeded N. Djokovic (Serbia) won the world’s No. 154th place D. Evans (UK), who was ranked 154th in the world, in a wild card (recommended by organizers), advanced to the third round for the 19th time in five consecutive years, and recorded his 99th match win in the tournament.

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This is Djokovic, the world’s sixth place ranked at the age of 38, has been competing in the tournament for the fifth consecutive year. He has won seven championships in the past. In this tournament, he defeated A. Muller (France), ranked 41st in the world, and advanced to the second round.

In the second round, Djokovic scored 89% of points during his first service, and did not give his opponent a break at all, and managed to make six breaks in the return game. He scored 46 winners throughout the match and advanced to the third round in 1 hour and 47 minutes.

Djokovic has now recorded 99 matches (12 losses) in the tournament. We’re just one win away from the 100th win at the top of the big terrifying mark.

Djokovic, who won, will face M. Kitsumanovic (Serbia), who is ranked 49th in the world. Kitsumanovic won in the second round by defeating J. de Jong (Netherlands), who was in the same place.


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(23:40 on July 3, 2025)


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