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    Djokovic crowned Wimbledon champion after beating Kyrgios

    July 10, 2022
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    As Novak Djokovic began a new campaign two weeks ago, he struggled to regain the mental edge that had eluded him this season. There is no doubt that it has returned. Djokovic recovered from a set down to defeat Nick Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (3) in one of the most eagerly anticipated grand slam finals for neutrals, as he did to win Wimbledon four times in a row.

    Djokovic crowned Wimbledon champion after beating KyrgiosWimbledon is Djokovic’s second most successful grand slam, and he has now won seven singles titles, equaling Pete Sampras‘ record. He is tied with Roger Federer for second on the all-time men’s list with eight titles, moving up to 21 and one win behind Rafael Nadal in the grand slam race that never ends. Djokovic is the fourth man in history to win four consecutive Wimbledon titles, following Bjorn Borg, Sampras, and Federer.

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