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Djokovic won his sixth Wimbledon title. When are they?
Djokovic won the sixth Wimbledon championship on 20 1 1, 20 14, 20 15, 20 18, 20 19 and 202 1 respectively.

Djokovic won the 20th Grand Slam men's singles title, including 9 Australian Open, 2 French Open, 6 Wimbledon and 3 US Open. Since then, it has tied Federer and Nadal, becoming the first ATP tie.

Djokovic won a winning streak of 265,438+0 at Wimbledon and hasn't lost a game in the past three years. Djokovic also won 2 1 Grand Slam in a row. After winning the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon in succession this year, he almost reached four Grand Slam honors for the whole year.

The process of Wimbledon championship

In the first game, Djokovic took the lead in ensuring the service and kept pressing. After the first break in the fourth game, the score was pulled to 4- 1. However, it is difficult for Berettini to keep inventory and maintain the services that must be guaranteed. After an epic game to ensure service, morale was high and the score was even. After the two sides promised to serve again, the game entered the tiebreak stage. In the tiebreak, Bo Lettini went all out to the last minute, winning Djokovic 7-4 and taking the lead.

In the second set, Djokovic rallied, finished the break as soon as he came up, and then made a strong attack, even though he broke the belt, he achieved an absolute advantage of 4-0. Berettini slowly entered the game and began to exert his strength. He made a comeback in the eighth game, and then caught up with him 4-5, which proved that it was no accident that he entered the final. However, Djokovic still steadily scored four points to win the 10 game and recovered a set 6-4.

In the third set, Djokovic still grabbed the opening, forced the break point in the third game, and won the advantage of a break point after successfully cashing out. Then Djokovic firmly held this advantage and successfully brought the game into the serve to win. The world number one didn't miss the opportunity, and finished the lead in the score 6-4.

In the fourth set, the two sides began to protect each other's serve and drew 3-3. Djokovic forced the break point in the seventh game and seized the opportunity to cash in. Djokovic, who held the break, did not give his opponent any chance, broke his opponent's inevitable serve, and finally defeated his opponent 6-3, winning the championship with a total score of 3-/kloc-0.