Novak Djokovic made his mark at Wimbledon with his 100th win on this prestigious pitch, after a convincing 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 victory over compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic in the third quarter of July 5.
Kecmanovic - who is in the world's top 50 - plays below his ability and has almost no difficulties for his seniors. His style of play used many cuts and slow movements, causing him to be completely overwhelmed by Djokovic.
In the match, Djokovic had 60 winning points, 16 ace points and only made 19 self-defeating errors - an efficiency that was superior to a match lasting less than 2 hours.
This is also the 4th consecutive time Djokovic has defeated Kecmanovic and the 8th win against his compatriots at the Grand Slam. With this victory, he is only 5 matches away from Roger Federer's record of 105 wins at Wimbledon.
In the fourth round, Djokovic will face the No. 11 seed Alex de Minaur - an Australian tennis player in stable form who has only lost one set since the beginning of the tournament.
If he overcomes this opponent, Djokovic can face Marin Cilic or young talent Flavio Cobolli in the quarter-finals, as many seeds in his branch such as Jack Draper (number 4) or Jakub Mensik (number 15) have stopped early.
On the other side, world number one tennis player Jannik Sinner continues to show impressive form. The Italian tennis player is considered a leading candidate to advance to the semi-finals - where he could face Djokovic if both of them continue.