Novak Djokovic won the Wimbledon men’s singles championship on July 11, defeating Matteo Berrettini of Italy. Credit: Reuters Photo
The 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 victory gave Djokovic, the world’s top-ranked tennis player, his 20th Grand Slam singles title, drawing him level with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Credit: AFP Photo
Just as important, it gave Djokovic his third Grand Slam title of the year and positioned him to become the first man in more than a half-century to win the calendar Grand Slam when he competes at the US Open later this summer. Credit: Reuters Photo
Djokovic won the Australian Open in February, the French Open last month and captured the Wimbledon title for a sixth time, successfully defending the title he won in 2019, the last time Wimbledon was held. Credit: Reuters Photo
“Winning Wimbledon was always the biggest dream of mine when I was a kid,
Djokovic has even given himself a chance to attain the so-called Golden Slam, which is the four major championships plus the singles gold medal in the Olympics. Credit: AFP Photo
Djokovic is yet to decide whether he will compete at the Tokyo Olympics, which is scheduled to begin in less than two weeks. He has said he may skip the event if Japan does not allow any spectators, a decision Japanese officials made last week. Credit: AP Photo
Djokovic was playing in his 30th Grand Slam singles final and looked every bit the veteran champion. At 34 he continues to win championships at an age when champions of the previous generation had long ceased to compete for major titles. Credit: AFP Photo
Even more, in each of the Grand Slam finals he has played in this year, he has defeated a player in his 20s who has been heralded as being ready to start winning championships. Credit: Reuters Photo
Published 12 July 2021, 07:51 IST