Novak Djokovic survives Wimbledon 2026 opener against Wu Yibing
Novak Djokovic survived a tense first-round clash at Wimbledon 2026, defeating Wu Yibing 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. The 39-year-old Serb faced intense pressure, particularly after the roof closed during the second set, but leaned on his experience to secure victory. “I had to adapt, but I was lucky,” Djokovic said, praising Wu’s play. “I was surprised by every shot he hit.”
Wimbledon appearance sees Djokovic overcome Chinese challenger
Wu Yibing, a Chinese player known for his blistering backhand, provided unexpected resistance in their four-set encounter. Djokovic acknowledged Wu’s effort. “He deserves huge credit for his performance,” Djokovic said. The roof closure during the second set added an extra layer of difficulty, according to the Serb.
Djokovic’s career and hard-court title confirmed
Ranked No. 8 as of June 15, 2026, Djokovic remains a player to win all four Grand Slams on three different surfaces. With 101 ATP titles and 24 Grand Slam crowns, he holds titles at the French Open (10). His team also confirmed his 72nd hard-court victory at the 2025 Greece Open, per his official website.
Younger generation shows promise, but Djokovic’s dominance endures
With Carlos Alcaraz absent and Jannik Sinner struggling, rising stars João Fonseca and Rafael Jódar hinted at future challenges. Yet Djokovic remains of the “Big Three” after Federer and Nadal’s retirements. His Wimbledon success reinforces his legacy as one of tennis’ most accomplished players, despite his age.
Djokovic targets third-round test amid physical and mental challenges
Having defeated opponents at Wimbledon, Djokovic emphasized the balance between experience and youth. “It would be great to combine experience with a young body,” he said, vowing to compete at the highest level. His next opponent in the third round will test his resolve once more.
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