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Djokovic, the world's number one tennis player, swept all three major tournaments this year by winning Wimbledon. His 20 wins in the majors is the most in history.



This is reporter Bae Jung-hoon.



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Djokovic gave up the first set, pushed by the power of 25-year-old rookie Beretini, and started uneasy.



However, it turned the tide with its iron-walled defense.



He advanced to every corner of the baseline, receiving powerful shots from his opponent one by one, and continuing his relentless rally, skillfully poking out and accumulating points.



In the end, Djokovic, who won three sets to win the title, lay down on the grass at Wimbledon and enjoyed the victory, followed by a standing ovation from the crowd.



Djokovic, who swept the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon this year, has won 20 majors, becoming the all-time record winner along with Federer and Nadal.



[Djokovic: The past 10 years have been an amazing journey. And it won't end here.]



Although he hasn't revealed his intention to participate in the Tokyo Olympics yet, if Djokovic wins the rest of the Olympics and the US Open, he will become the first male athlete to achieve the 'Golden Slam'.



(Video editing: Nam Il)