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Djokovic surpasses Federer for most men’s Wimbledon match wins

  • ausopen.com

In his 21st Wimbledon campaign, Novak Djokovic continues to chase, break, and extend records.

A four-set win over Roman Safiullin in the fourth round on Sunday saw the 39-year-old win his 106th men’s singles match at the All England Club – an all-time record.

He next meets No.3 seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, where victory would send him through to a seventh consecutive Wimbledon semifinal.

Following his latest milestone, we celebrate some of the extraordinary numbers Djokovic has compiled, in descending order.

106: Number of match wins Djokovic has scored at Wimbledon, moving one ahead of Roger Federer for the most of any man in history.

89.1: Djokovic’s winning percentage at Wimbledon, after improving his win-loss record to 106-13. It’s his second-highest Slam winning percentage, behind only the Australian Open (90.4 per cent).

79.5: The percentage of Grand Slam tournaments Djokovic has entered in which he has gone on to reach the quarterfinals – an Open-era record.

66: The number of Grand Slam quarterfinals Djokovic has reached, extending his record for the most of any player in the Open era.

39: At 39 years and 38 days, Djokovic is the third oldest man in the Open era to reach a Wimbledon quarterfinal, after Ken Rosewall (1974) and Federer (2021)

19: The number of years spanning Djokovic’s first Wimbledon quarterfinal (2007) to his most recent in 2026.

17: Djokovic has now reached 17 quarterfinals at the All England Club, one behind Federer’s Open-era record of 18.

9: Djokovic has now reached at least the quarterfinal stage at nine consecutive Wimbledons. The last time he exited before that was in 2016, when he fell in the third round to Sam Querrey.

5: Djokovic is the fifth-oldest men’s singles Grand Slam quarterfinalist in the Open era, behind Pancho Gonzalez, Istvan Gulyas, Rosewall and Federer.

2: The number of players Djokovic has lost to at Wimbledon since the beginning of 2018 (Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner). In that time, he’s built a win-loss record at the event of 48-3.


Numbers compiled with assistance from Stats Perform.