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History: Novak won the 20th Grand Slam title!
In the grand final of Wimbledon after 216 minutes of play, he defeated Italian Matteo Berrettini after a great fight in four sets, 6: 7 (4), 6: 4, 6: 4, 6: 3.
Thus, in terms of the number of Grand Slam titles, Novak Djokovic had caught up with his great rivals Federer and Nadal, and now all three have 20 slams each.
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Medvedev - victim of the organizers; Federer: "They are young, they can recover"
Novak Djokovic, Mrton Fucsovics, Matteo Berrettini, Karen Khachanov, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Roger Federer and Denis Shapovalov will continue the fight for the trophy.
The rain interrupted the program on Monday evening, for some only temporarily, and for some, like Daniil Medvedev and Hurbert Hurkacz, it was postponed for Tuesday.
Djokovic's 326th week on top
Djokovic remains first with 12.113 points, while Daniil Medvedev follows with 10.053 points.
There was no change in the Top 10, so Rafael Nadal, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Dominic Thiem, Alexander Zverev, Andrei Rublev, Roger Federer, Matteo Berrettini and Roberto Bautista Agut are among the top ten.
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Novak Djokovic's spectacular comeback for the quarterfinals of Roland Garros!
Italian Musetti retired, his infirmity was obvious and Djokovic reached the quarterfinals in the fifth set after a huge 6: 7, 6: 7, 6: 1, 6: 0 and 4: 0.
In this way, Musetti's hopes of becoming the eighth man in the Open Era to reach the quarter-finals on his Grand Slam championship debut ended.
Djokovic Breaks ATP Record for Weeks at Number One World Ranking
Novak Djokovic says it has taken "a lot of blood, sweat and tears" to break Roger Federer's record of 310 weeks ranked as world number one.
The 33-year-old Serb set the record on Monday for most weeks at number one in the 48-year history of the ATP rankings.
Djokovic won his 18th Grand Slam singles title and his ninth Australian Open crown in Melbourne last month.
Serbian Capital Lights up to Celebrate Djokovic’s ATP Record
Belgrade on Monday celebrated the historic success of Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic, when he will have been at the top of the Association of Tennis Professionals list for the longest time ever.
Djokovic equaled Roger Federer's record: 310 weeks
Novak Djokovic equaled Roger Federer's record with 310 weeks at the top of the ATP list.
In seven days, more precisely on March 8, Djokovic will officially exceed Roger Federer and take over his record, which he held for many years.
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ATP list - Novak one step away from Federer's record
Due to the fact that he defended the title, he remained at the same number of points, 12.030, and his advantage over second-placed Rafael Nadal is now 2.180 points.
Djokovic is getting closer to breaking Roger Federer's record of 310 weeks at the top of the ATP list, and that will officially happen on the list that will be published on March 8.
He has no equal - Djokovic sovereignly rules Australia!
For the ninth time in his career and the third time in a row, in the grand final, the Serb defeated the fourth seed, the Russian Danilo Medvedev, with 114: 5, 6: 2, 6: 2, after 114 minutes of the game.
It was the 18th Grand Slam trophy for the first player in the world who is expected to break Roger Federer's record for the number of weeks at the top of the ATP list on March 8.
Roger Federer withdraws from Australian Open!
Federer estimated that he would not be able to recover from knee surgery soon enough to perform in Melbourne.
This, of course, means that the Swiss tennis player will miss the ATP Cup, which is held a week before the start of the Australian Open.
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