Serbian Star Equals Grand Slam Record with Victory Over Berrettini
Novak Djokovic has made headlines once again by defeating Italian Matteo Berrettini to capture his sixth Wimbledon title, winning the match with a score of 6-7(4) 6-4 6-4 6-3. This victory not only marks Djokovic’s third consecutive title at the All England Club but also brings him to a remarkable 20th Grand Slam title, tying him with legends Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for the most in men’s tennis history.
The match began with Djokovic taking an early lead, but Berrettini’s powerful play allowed him to break back and ultimately clinch the first set in a thrilling tiebreak. However, the world number one responded in the second set, breaking his opponent twice and showcasing his exceptional skills to even the match.
In a battle of endurance, Djokovic’s remarkable movement and experience began to shine through in the third set, putting pressure on Berrettini, who was competing in his first Grand Slam final. A pivotal double fault in the fourth set led to a crucial break for Djokovic, allowing him to secure the title after three hours and 23 minutes of intense competition.