Federer’s Record Under Djokovic’s Threat

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Novak Djokovic sets sights on eighth Wimbledon triumph and 24th Grand Slam glory as the tournament commences on Monday.

Carlos Alcaraz emerges as his main contender while Andy Murray commemorates the 10th anniversary of his inaugural victory at the prestigious event.

AFP Sport examines three key talking points leading up to the tournament:

DJOKOVIC AIMS TO SURPASS FEDERER AND COURT RECORDS

Fresh off his triumph at the French Open, securing his third victory at Roland Garros and a record-breaking 23rd Grand Slam title, Novak Djokovic now sets his sights on making further history at Wimbledon. An eighth championship win would see him equal Roger Federer’s all-time record.


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Moreover, it would mark his fifth consecutive victory at the All England Club, where he has established an almost invincible presence. Notably, Djokovic has not suffered a defeat on Centre Court in a decade since his loss to Andy Murray in the 2013 final.

With a 24th Grand Slam title, Djokovic would join Margaret Court in the record books for the most majors ever won.

Djokovic’s remarkable tally of 84 wins at Wimbledon surpasses the combined total of the rest of the top 20 players. Additionally, none of the current top 10 contenders have ever advanced to the semi-finals at the prestigious tournament.

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