Novak Djokovic defeated Matteo Berrettini 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 in the men's singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday to win the men's singles final. Here are the best figures from the action.
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Djokovic now holds the number of Grand Slam singles titles, adding him to leaders Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Pete Sampras (14) and Roy Emerson (12) are behind these three.
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It is Djokovic's sixth Wimbledon title, breaking the tie with Bjorn Borg for the third-most Wimbledon titles among men in the Open Era. Djokovic is only behind Federer (eight) and Pete Sampras (seven) in the championship.
In the women's player count, Djokovic is behind Martina Navratilova (nine), Steffi Graf (seven) and Serena Williams (seven) in the Wimbledon title count.
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Djokovic is now the sixth player, male or female, to win the first three Grand Slams of the calendar year since the Open Era began. He joined Rod Laver (1969), Margaret Court (1970), Martina Navratilova (1984), Steffi Graf (1988) and Serena (2015). Of the five, Laver, Court and Graf completed the calendar slam - winning all four majors in the year.
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Djokovic is now the fifth man in the Open Era to win the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year, joining Laver (1969), Borg (1978–80), Nadal (2008, 2010) and Federer (2009).
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Djokovic is now the second man to win major titles on three different surfaces in a calendar year. Nadal was the first player to win the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open in 2010.
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Djokovic has won at age 30, extending his record for most such titles among men in the Open Era (since 1968). Nadal is second with six such Grand Slams, while Federer, Rod Laver and Ken Roswell have all won four majors at the age of 30.
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It is the seventh Grand Slam final that Djokovic has won after losing the opening set by any player, male or female, in tennis history. The next top players are Chris Evert, Graf, Court and Bill Tilden, all of whom won five major finals after losing the first set.
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Djokovic is the first man in the Open Era to win three Wimbledon titles since turning 30.
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This is Djokovic's 85th Tour level title. He is fifth among men in the Open Era - ahead of Jimmy Connors (109), Federer (103), Ivan Lendl (94) and Nadal (88). Just behind him, in sixth place, is John McEnroe (78).
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Wimbledon has been a number of editions since a male player won his first Grand Slam title at the tournament. The last player to do so was Federer in 2003.
It is the second longest streak in Wimbledon history, after a 17-year run from 1968–1984, when 17-year-old Boris Becker won the tournament in 1985.