(Video) Novak Djokovic Shows Insane Acrobatic Skills in a High-Quality Rally Against Miomir Kecmanovic at Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic has secured 100 Grand Slam match wins at Wimbledon, following a straight-set victory over Miomir Kecmanovic.

 

(Video) Novak Djokovic Shows Insane Acrobatic Skills in a High-Quality Rally Against Miomir Kecmanovic at Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic showed off his acrobatic skills (via X)

Novak Djokovic created a memorable moment on Centre Court during his match against Miomir Kecmanovic. While both players were level at deuce in the first set, Djokovic delivered an incredible sequence. He moved to the net, played a soft drop shot, and then chased down a tough lob exchange.

Kecmanovic managed to return the ball multiple times in the thrilling rally. Djokovic responded with a clever lob that sent his opponent running. The point ended when Djokovic dived left and hit a spectacular winner, drawing huge cheers from the crowd.

After the point, Kecmanovic smiled and playfully hit a ball toward Djokovic. It was a light-hearted moment between the two Serbian players, showing mutual respect and good spirits during the intense match.

Watching from the stands, Djokovic’s son, Stefan, reacted with joy. He raised his arms in celebration, clearly thrilled by his father’s performance. Djokovic, feeding off the energy, responded by raising his arms to fire up the fans even more.

Novak Djokovic makes history at Wimbledon

Serbian legend Novak Djokovic reached a major milestone on Saturday by securing his 100th match win at Wimbledon. He achieved this with a dominant 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 victory over fellow Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic.

The 38-year-old showed his best form of the tournament so far, easily controlling the pace and rhythm from the baseline. The crowd on Centre Court enjoyed his mix of power and finesse, especially at the net.
Novak DjokovicNovak Djokovic (Image via X/TNT Sports)
Djokovic’s latest win marks his fourth straight over Kecmanovic and improves his perfect record to 8-0 against fellow Serbians in Grand Slams. He now trails only Roger Federer, who holds 105 Wimbledon wins and has reached the fourth round 18 times. Djokovic, advancing to the Round of 16 for the 17th time, is second only to Federer in this category. He will next face Alex de Minaur, who earned his spot by defeating August Holmgren.

De Minaur missed the chance to face Djokovic last year due to injury but will now meet the sixth seed on Monday. Djokovic is aiming for his 25th Grand Slam title, which would extend his men’s singles record. A win at Wimbledon would also tie Federer’s record of eight titles at the All England Club. His form has improved steadily after dropping a set in his opening match.

Since that early stumble against Alexandre Muller, Djokovic has brushed aside Daniel Evans and now Kecmanovic with ease. With a 24-8 record this season, he enters the second week at SW19 looking sharp. His performance so far suggests he remains a major contender for the crown, even at 38 years old.

Novak Djokovic beats Miomir Kecmanovic

Sixth seed Novak Djokovic secured the key break in the first set during the eighth game. He showed sharp reflexes and great movement at the net to win a clever exchange. From there, the 24-time Grand Slam winner took full control of the match. He swept through the second set with ease.
Novak Djokovic (X/Wimbledon)Novak Djokovic (X/Wimbledon)
In the third set, Djokovic capitalized early when Miomir Kecmanovic double-faulted. Kecmanovic struggled to keep up with the pace and quality of Djokovic’s play. After holding serve twice in the final set, he lifted his arms in mock celebration, acknowledging the uphill battle he faced.

Djokovic’s dominant performance highlighted his form and determination at this stage of the tournament. With the win, he moves up to fifth in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin. Reaching the quarter-finals would see him pass Jack Draper and climb into fourth position.

Looking ahead, Djokovic holds a 2-1 lead in his head-to-head record with Alex de Minaur. Their upcoming fourth-round clash promises to be a significant test for both. De Minaur will aim to disrupt Djokovic’s rhythm, while the Serbian star eyes another deep Wimbledon run.