
On Centre Court at Wimbledon, Novak Djokovic looked every bit the champion that tennis fans have come to know. Following his straight-sets victory over Great Britain’s Daniel Evans in the second round of the Gentlemen’s Singles, the Serbian star struck a confident tone in his post-match press conference.
“If I play like that, I have a good chance against anyone,” he declared. And judging by his performance, few would disagree.
Djokovic showcased the kind of precision and control that has defined his success over the years. His movement was fluid, his shot selection clinical, and his serve reliable throughout the match. Against a spirited Evans, he stayed composed under pressure, dictating play with calculated aggression.
The victory offered a reminder of Djokovic’s enduring presence among tennis’s elite. Though the tour has evolved and fresh contenders have emerged, his ability to elevate his level remains unmatched when stakes are high. This match was a clear signal that he’s still capable of controlling the tempo and commanding the court.
Djokovic in Wimbledon, ranking, and results in 2025


Ranked no.6, Novak achieved a composed 23-8 record in 2025. The Serbian is currently competing in Wimbledon where he managed to beat the world no.41 Alexandre Muller 6-1 6-7(7) 6-2 6-2 and the world no.154 Daniel Evans 6-3 6-2 6-0.
Novak Djokovic will compete against the world no.49 Miomir Kecmanovic in the 3rd round. Their current record is 3-0 for Djokovic.
Novak clinched 1 title in 2025 in Geneva. Djokovic was the finalist in Miami (Miami Open).
Djokovic won 100 titles in his career: 52 on hard courts, 21 on clay courts, 19 on indoor courts and 8 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)