Novak Djokovic Defies Time in Record-Breaking 5-Hour, 15-Minute Longest Wimbledon Quarter-final Match to Reach Historic 15th Semi-final | Video
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London: Novak Djokovic dug deep to reach his 55th Grand Slam semi-final and eighth in a row at Wimbledon after winning the longest quarter-final of all time at The Championships.
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My longest Wimbledon match ever. An unforgettable nightshift pic.twitter.com/q0D10PVwFw
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) July 7, 2026
Speechless. #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/UmFfVps6QZ
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 7, 2026
Djokovic returned to the Wimbledon semifinals for a record-extending 15th time on Tuesday, when he survived a major test from Felix Auger-Aliassime to earn a dramatic 7-6(10), 3-6, 6-3, 6-7(4), 7-6(10-4) victory in five-hour-and-15-minute .
Djokovic reached his 15th Wimbledon semi-final 19 years after his first. At 39 years and 51 days, he also becomes the second-oldest player in the Open era to reach the last four after Australian Ken Rosewall, who was 39 years and 246 days at The Championships final in 1974.
DJOKOVIC GANÓ EL PARTIDO MÁS LARGO DE SU VIDA EN WIMBLEDON
— Clarín (@clarincom) July 8, 2026
Novak Djokovic venció a Félix Auger-Aliassime por 7-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 y 7-6 en cinco horas y 15 minutos. Se clasificó a las semifinales donde enfrentará al número uno del mundo, Jannik Sinner.
A los 39 años el serbio… pic.twitter.com/C5FJZ2u2qA
"These are the moments I still play tennis for."
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 7, 2026
We're so happy you still do, @DjokerNole. pic.twitter.com/Wtjc1biLYB
The 24-time Grand Slam champion, 39, became the oldest semi-finalist in over 50 years. He is just the second man in the Open Era aged 39 or older to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals alongside Ken Rosewall, has now earned 107 match wins at The Championships.
The Serbian, who surpassed Roger Federer's previous men's record of 105 victories with his fourth-round win over Roman Safiullin, is now two wins from his first Wimbledon title since 2023.
55th Grand Slam semi-final. 15th at Wimbledon.
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 7, 2026
Novak Djokovic outlasts Felix Auger-Aliassime in the longest quarter-final of all-time at #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/cDlqbzfafn
Novak Djokovic asked about Lionel Messi "it would be nice to play 90 minutes like him" pic.twitter.com/1LLUIfwgHX
— asud (@asud683385) July 7, 2026
Djokovic will now meet Sinner on Friday in a repeat of last year's semi-final, when the Italian halted Djokovic's bid for a record-extending 25th major title and an eighth Wimbledon crown with a straight-sets victory before going on to lift the trophy.
The quarter-final saw the Serbian superstar take a medical timeout for a calf injury, give a running commentary to his player box and fight to avoid losing another Grand Slam marathon. In Paris, the 39-year-old was two sets up but lost to Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca.
Bizarre Scenes! Lorenzo Sonego Throws Tennis Racquet In Incredible Attempt To Win Point Against Taylor Fritz At Wimbledon 2026 | VideoIt took the Serb nearly two hours to force a break - there were only four breaks in total - but Djokovic had the experience, tactics (he constantly targeted the Canadian’s backhand) and sheer willpower to triumph.
The win ends a run of three defeats to top-ten players at Wimbledon after losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the 2023 and 2024 finals and going out to Sinner in the semi-finals last year.
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