Agency :
Novak Djokovic had the weight of tennis history on his shoulders and an Italian with dynamite on his racket strings to contend with but emerged victorious to earn a sixth Wimbledon and a record-levelling 20th Grand Slam title on Sunday.
Matteo Berrettini, playing inspired tennis in his first Grand Slam final, unleashed everything in his formidable arsenal to rock Djokovic in a riveting contest.
But it was not enough to stop the indefatigable Serb, who found his best when required, to pull through 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 on what looks like being a momentous day in the raging argument about who will go down as the greatest of all time.
For the first time in his career Djokovic shares the men’s record for the most Grand Slam singles titles with Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal and looks primed to leave both in his wake.
In a year that is brewing into something extraordinary, the world number one has won the season’s first three majors and will become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to complete the calendar-year Grand Slam if he wins the U.S. Open in September.
Not only that but with the Olympics looming, the one title to elude Djokovic, he is within sight of the fabled Golden Slam — something no man has achieve.