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Check out the best photos of Novak Djokovic and his Wimbledon 2022 victory

Updated On: 11 July, 2022 08:44 AM IST |

Serbian Novak Djokovic was too strong for Australia's Nick Kyrgios in the Wimbledon final. despite the latter's best efforts, Djokovic triumphed at the Centre Court after being one set down. Pictures Courtesy/ AFP

A collage of Novak Djokovic

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A collage of Novak Djokovic
Djokovic bested Kyrgios across four hard-fought sets. He eventually won 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7(7)-6(3)

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Djokovic bested Kyrgios across four hard-fought sets. He eventually won 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7(7)-6(3)

This was Djokovic's 7th Wimbledon title, equalling Pete Sampras' tally

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This was Djokovic's 7th Wimbledon title, equalling Pete Sampras' tally

Djokovic has now won a total of 21 Grand Slams

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Djokovic has now won a total of 21 Grand Slams

Novak's 21 Grand Slams consist of 9 Australian Opens, 2 French Opens, 7 Wimbledon titles, and 3 US Opens

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Novak's 21 Grand Slams consist of 9 Australian Opens, 2 French Opens, 7 Wimbledon titles, and 3 US Opens

This was Djokovic's 4th consecutive Wimbledon triumph

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This was Djokovic's 4th consecutive Wimbledon triumph

Novak was gracious in victory and spoke highly of his opponent Nick Kyrgios, who also did the same

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Novak was gracious in victory and spoke highly of his opponent Nick Kyrgios, who also did the same

The grandest part of Novak's otherwise subdued title celebrations was him lying on his belly with his arms outstretched

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The grandest part of Novak's otherwise subdued title celebrations was him lying on his belly with his arms outstretched

The only person with more Wimbledon titles is Roger Federer who has 8

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The only person with more Wimbledon titles is Roger Federer who has 8

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