Novak Djokovic triumphed over Arthur Rinderknech in the third round of Wimbledon, achieving his record-equalling 105th win at the prestigious tournament. The match took place on Monday at SW19, where Djokovic, the seventh seed, showcased his skill by winning in four sets. This victory allows him to level with Roger Federer for the most men's singles wins at this iconic event.
Match Overview: Djokovic vs. Rinderknech
The match saw Djokovic displaying his trademark resilience against Rinderknech. After a competitive start, Djokovic found his rhythm and secured the first set. Rinderknech, however, put up a strong fight, pushing Djokovic to perform at his best.
Ultimately, Djokovic's experience and tactical play proved decisive. He concluded the match with a score of 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, progressing into the fourth round of the tournament.
Significance of the Win
This victory is particularly significant as it ties Djokovic with Federer, marking a milestone in their storied rivalry. Achieving 105 wins at Wimbledon highlights Djokovic's dominance on grass courts and his consistent performance over the years.




