Fantastic Djokovic is a four-time champion of Wimbledon: Anderson stood no chance! (PHOTO)

Djokovic literally swept the South African from the court

The best Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic won against Kevin Anderson, 3:0 (6:2, 6:2, 7:6), in 132nd finals of Wimbledon and he thus won his 13th Grand Slam which further improved his score on the eternal list of the best tennis players of all times and it brought him back to the top of world tennis

Trophies are more important to me than money: Jokic surprised everybody with this statement!

Convincing, powerful, precise, efficient and fast. That is the best way to describe everything Novak did during the finals of the most prestigious tennis tournament in the world.

He has managed to win against the tough South African after a break and elbow surgery and a lot of tournaments where he was defeated. The South American won against Isner and Federer on his way to the finals, in his marathon long matches. Novak has won his 4th Wimbledon trophy.

The first set started great for a Serbian tennis player who did not wait long for the first break. Immediately, in the beginning, visibly nervous Anderson gave Novak the lead in the first game. Djokovic didn't leave any chances to the opponent. Novak completely dictated the tempo and he reached his first break with 4:1, and he won the first set.

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The second set started the same way the first one did. Anderson showed that he was not the same tennis player as when he played 6 hours with Isner.

We watched the similar set with the identical score.

The third set was a bit more uncertain, unlike the first two. Both tennis players had points on their serve. The most interesting game was seen on the score 5:4 for Anderson when Novak had to save 2 break points. However, thanks to Anderson's mistakes, he managed to catch up.

By the end of the set, we have watched completely equal and uncertain set and Novak managed to win in a tie-break.

To recall, Djokovic won the trophy after two years on Grand Slam, his thirteenth in total, and fourth on Wimbledon. He will also be the number 10 in the world starting from Monday.

(Telegraf.co.uk)