The men's singles champion of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships was decided in London, England early this morning. The current world number one and Serbian king Djokovic narrowly defeated the Swiss king Federer with a total score of 3.2 and won his fifth Wimbledon championship.

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The men's singles champion of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships was decided in London, England early this morning. The current world number one and Serbian king Djokovic narrowly defeated the Swiss king Federer with a total score of 3.2 and won his fifth Wimbledon championship. - DayDayNews

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Live Broadcast News on July 15th Wimbledon Tennis Championships decided the men’s singles champion in London, England early this morning. He is now the world’s number one, Serbia King Djokovic narrowly defeated the Swiss king Federer with a total score of 3:2 (7-6/1-6/7-6/4-6/13-12) and won his fifth Wimbledon championship. .

This lasted 4 hours and 57 minutes. It was the first tie-break in the history of Wimbledon after 12 draws in the final set. It was the longest final in the history of Wimbledon. It was great enough to be recorded in the history of tennis. After Djokovic won the championship, he also rewritten his personal Grand Slam total to 16.

In the past 61 Grand Slams in tennis, the Big Three have won 54 of them. From the 2017 Australian Open to the present, the 11 Grand Slams have been won by the Big Three. Among them, Federer took 3, Djokovic and Nadal each took 4.

As you can see from the picture below, the number of Grand Slams won by Fernald forms an arithmetic sequence: 20 for 38-year-old Federer, 18 for 33-year-old Nadal, and 16 for 32-year-old Djokovic.

The men's singles champion of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships was decided in London, England early this morning. The current world number one and Serbian king Djokovic narrowly defeated the Swiss king Federer with a total score of 3.2 and won his fifth Wimbledon championship. - DayDayNews

(Number of men's Grand Slam wins in the Open era)

The men's singles champion of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships was decided in London, England early this morning. The current world number one and Serbian king Djokovic narrowly defeated the Swiss king Federer with a total score of 3.2 and won his fifth Wimbledon championship. - DayDayNews

The following is a detailed list of Fernald's wins in Grand Slam competitions from 2003 to the present:

(The 2019 Wimbledon champion is Djokovic)

Born in 1987 Djokovic is the youngest of the Big Three. After entering his 30s, Djokovic has won 4 Grand Slams, which is equal to Federer and Nadal.

Djokovic has comprehensive skills and can adapt to different venues. As a pursuer and challenger, Djokovic has carved out his own world in Feiner's monopoly. While increasing the number of Grand Slams to 16, Djokovic is also constantly chasing Feiner's footsteps.

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