Novak Djokovic defeated Arthur Rinderknech in four sets to advance to the fourth round of the Wimbledon Championships [1].
The victory is a historic milestone for the Serbian player, as it allows him to tie the all-time record for the most match wins at the tournament.
Playing on Centre Court in London, Djokovic secured the win with a final scoreline of 7-5, 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 [1]. The match saw Djokovic maintain control for much of the contest, though Rinderknech managed a dominant third set before the match concluded in a fourth-set tiebreak.
With this result, Djokovic has reached 105 career Wimbledon match wins [2]. This total emulates the previous record set by Roger Federer [2].
The win ensures Djokovic remains a primary contender for the title as he moves into the second week of the tournament. The path to the fourth round required consistent performance across the grass courts of SW19 [1].
While some reports differed on the specific round reached, the consensus from major sports outlets confirms the progression to the fourth round [3].
“Djokovic has reached 105 career Wimbledon match wins”
By equaling Roger Federer's record of 105 wins, Djokovic further cements his legacy as one of the most successful grass-court players in history. This achievement provides significant psychological momentum as he enters the high-stakes matches of the tournament's second week.


