Novak Djokovic defeated Roman Safiullin in the Round of 16 at Wimbledon on July 5, 2026, to advance to the quarter-finals [1].
The victory keeps the Serbian player on track to chase a record 25th Grand Slam title. By overcoming the Russian opponent on Centre Court, Djokovic continues his pursuit of historic milestones in the men's singles category [2, 3].
The match was a four-set battle that saw momentum shift several times. Safiullin took the opening set in a tight tiebreak, but Djokovic responded to secure the win with a final score of 6-7(8), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 [1].
This result marks Djokovic's 106th men's singles win at the tournament [3]. The milestone surpasses the previous tally held by Roger Federer, further cementing Djokovic's dominance on the grass courts of the All England Club [3].
Throughout the contest, Djokovic managed to break Safiullin's serve in the final set to close out the match. The victory ensures his place in the final eight of the 2026 championships, where the competition intensifies as the tournament nears its conclusion [1, 2].
Safiullin pushed the veteran to the limit in the first and third sets, but he was unable to maintain the pressure against Djokovic's defensive play in the deciding moments. The match concluded on Sunday, leaving the Serbian athlete one step closer to another major title [1].
“Djokovic defeated Roman Safiullin in the Round of 16 at Wimbledon on July 5, 2026.”
Djokovic's 106th win at Wimbledon not only advances him in the 2026 bracket but also establishes a new benchmark for longevity and success at the All England Club. By surpassing Roger Federer's win count, Djokovic reinforces his statistical claim as one of the greatest grass-court players in history while maintaining his trajectory toward an unprecedented 25th Grand Slam trophy.



