He came back from a

four-set deficit to defeat Fei ~ Dele's dream of a 18th Grand Slam title, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6(4), 5-7, 6-4, 6-4, ending his three-game losing streak in Grand Slam finals and winning his seventh career Grand Slam title and second Wimbledon title.

Relying on this championship, De~Jokovic also surpassed Nadal and regained the throne of world No. 1.

This is the 35th career meeting between Fay~Dle and D~Jokovic, and the Swiss ace not only leads 18-16 in the previous head-to-head record, but also won two of their three meetings this year.

The two have only met once on grass in the past, with Fernandes ~ Deler winning in the 2012 Wimbledon semi-finals.

The only time the two met in a Grand Slam final was Fei Tianwang's last laugh at the 2007 US Open.

De~Jokovic, who has lost five of his last six Grand Slam finals, is eager to end this slump at Wimbledon.

And Fay~Dle hopes to end the two-year Grand Slam title drought and win the 18th Grand Slam title of his career.

The big battle is about to break out, and the victory or defeat is left to be seen in the field.

At the beginning of the game, De ~ Jokovic, who entered the state early, took the lead in holding serve with his high-quality serve.

Although Fay~Dele was a little slow to heat up, the veteran Swiss still held serve after the deuce and chased the score to a 1-1 draw.

In the middle of the game, both sides gradually showed their highest level, De ~ Jokovic under the cover of a firepower, played a good baseline large-angle attack, and the service game also looked rock-solid.

Although the success rate of Fay~Dele's first serve is low, the rhythm change of the baseline and the net assault still help him keep his serve alive.

After the end of the first 12 games, the score was tied 6-6, and the first set could only be decided by a tie-break.

In the tie-break, the Swiss king led 3-0 at the beginning, but De~Jokovic, who was chasing points continuously, took the lead 6-5 to get the handicap.

However, the confident Fay~Dele finally saved two set points and won the first set tie-break 9-7.

De~Jokovic fought back fiercely at the start of the second set, and although the Serb missed two break points in the first game, he still took the lead in the third game thanks to high-quality attacks from both sides of the baseline.

Fay~Dele then chased back-to-back points after falling behind 0-40 in the return game, but the top seed still withstood three deuces and held serve to give a 3-1 lead.

After improving the quality of the first serve, the Swiss held serve to recover the game, while De~Jokovic relied on a sideways forehand to score and continue to hold a 4-2 lead.

Then the game did not make waves again, and after Fay~Dele defended the unbreakable serve with LoveGame, he finally waited for the opportunity for De~Jokovic's ups and downs.

However, at the moment of crisis, the world No. 2 still withstood the pressure, thrillingly resolved the break point and won the service game, and De~Jokovic pulled back a set 6-4.

At the beginning of the third set, both sides performed quite smoothly, and the score was tied at 1-1 after each held serve.

Entering the mid-set stage, Fay~Dele and De~Jokovic both focused on holding serve in the service game, and the score also staggered up in a mutual protection trend.

The Swiss ace hit four aces in the ninth game to hold serve and take a 5-4 lead.

Under pressure, Xiaode's performance was still stable, and he continued to bite the score after holding his serve solidly. The Serb pressed Federer at the end of the set, but the seven-time champion withstood the pressure of two break points in the eleventh game to hold serve again and continue to lead 6-5.

The comeback De ~ Jokovic dragged the game into a tie-break again after winning the service game.

The top seed, who learned his lesson from the first set in the tie-break, remained focused and eventually went on to take the next set 7-4. The handicap has been overtaken 2-1.

After a tight tie-break in the third set, both De~Jokovic and Federer had a drop in their opening performances in the fourth set.

Both men held serve before the first break, with the Serb holding a slight 2-1 advantage.

The top seed who returned to the court began to exert his strength, and although Fay~Dle then saved three break points in a row after falling behind 0-40, Xiao De still took the lead after two consecutive points.

The Swiss king, who launched a counterattack, immediately broke back, but De~Jokovic quickly relied on his opponent's mistake to complete the break again.

After an outside corner serve, the world No. 2 had already pulled away 5-2.

However, Fay~Dele did not give up, relying on a beautiful counterattack to break the serve of De~Jokovic to win the game, and then used an ace to resolve the championship point, thus chasing the score to a 5-5 draw.

The unbalanced Serb made consecutive mistakes, and Feld ~ Dele took advantage of the situation to break again.

After winning the set on serve, he pulled back a thrilling 7-5 and the match was about to go to the deciding set.

After entering the deciding set, De~Jokovic's performance stabilized, and the first three service games were held steadily.

Fay~Dele was even more powerful, and after 12 consecutive points on serve, he chased the score to a 3-3 draw.

Despite a magical medical timeout at the break in the third game, the Serb didn't have much of an up-and-down performance overall, and the dramatic tension of the match was accumulating.

De~Jokovic saved a break point in the seventh game to hold serve and take a 4-3 lead.

However, Fei ~ Dele also withstood the pressure of three break points, so as to continue to tie the score at 4-4.

After winning the ninth game on serve, Xiaode once again led 5-4.

Under pressure, Fay~Dele's mistakes increased, and he lost the match 4-6 after a backhand was caught.

De~Jokovic won the seventh Grand Slam title of his career.

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In the women's singles final, two post-90s players, Ke~Vitova and Bu~Schar, competed for the title.

The 24-year-old Czech star and former Wimbledon champion Ko ~ Vitova swept her opponent in straight sets, and once again after three years, she was sealed at Wimbledon again.

This is the first time in the history of a Grand Slam that there has been a title battle between two post-90s players.

The 2011 Wimbledon champion and Czech star Ko ~ Vitova quickly entered the state, with a strong and tricky angle return, all the way forward, and finally only took more than 50 minutes to win two straight sets 6-3, 6-0, swept the opponent Canadian rising star Bu ~ Schar, and won the Grand Slam for the second time in her career.

After three years, she picked up the rose dew tray again, and Ke ~ Vitova, who had mixed feelings, choked up for a while in an interview. After winning her second career Grand Slam title, Kova said her coach and family would like to thank her first and foremost.

"Wimbledon is a special event for me and it's great to be here again after three years. Thank you all for your support, especially my father's birthday tomorrow. It was a wonderful moment for me. "

In Wimbledon in 2011, the 21-year-old Ko ~ Vitova defeated the Russian beauty Sha ~ Rapova and won the first Grand Slam title.

In this Open Championship, she passed the test and defeated Dawei ~ Lian Musi and Sa ~ Farova successively, and regained her position as the first sister with the momentum of breaking through the bamboo.

The victory also lifted her to fourth in the world rankings.

However, the new champion said the ranking was not as enjoyable as winning Wimbledon.

"I think winning at Wimbledon is a little bit more special than being ranked number one in the world. Of course, the world number one ranking means a lot to every athlete, but I take this victory more seriously and look forward to what I will do in the future. I will also do my best to achieve the goal of being the best in the world. "

Although she missed out on her first Grand Slam title, the 20-year-old Canadian genius girl Bu ~ Shar still received as much attention as the champion.

In the latest edition of the rankings, which will be revealed next week, she will move up to seventh place in the world's top 10 for the first time, the highest world ranking ever achieved by a Canadian player.

Reflecting on his first Grand Slam final performance after the match, Bu~Shar said: "I know it's going to be very difficult to achieve the goals I set for myself. So I understand that you don't win every game and this final was a great experience for me, I learned a lot and I'm going to use it to make myself better. "

Bu ~ Schar's road to Wimbledon qualification in 2014

First round: Bu ~ Shar 7 to 5, 7 to 5 Han ~ Tuchuva

Second round: Bu ~ Shahr 7 to 5, 6 to 1 Ai ~ Spinosa

Third round: Bu ~ Schal 6-3, 6-4 Pe ~ Tekovic (20).

Fourth round: Bu ~ Shar 7 to 6 (5), 7 to 5 Ke ~ Nate (25).

1/4 finals: Bu ~ Shaal 6-3, 6-4 Ke ~ Bell (9).

Semi-finals: Bu ~ Shahr 7 to 6 (5), 6 to 2 Ha ~ Le P (2).

Final: Bu ~ Shahr 3-6, 0-6 Ko ~ Vitova (6).

In 2014, Bu ~ Schal shined, when she was not yet 20 years old, her record in the four Grand Slams was: Australian Open semifinals, French Open semifinals, Wimbledon runner-up, US Open fourth round, and defeated Pliskova in the final of the Nuremberg Open that year, won the first title of her career, and the world ranking jumped from 30th at the beginning of the year to fifth in the world at the end of the year.

After the glorious 2014 season, Bu~Shar continued to shoot commercials and endorsements.

However, Bu ~ Schal fell off a cliff in the 2015 season: the Australian Open stopped in the quarterfinals, the French Open and Wimbledon were in the first round, and finally found their form at the US Open, winning three consecutive games to advance to the round of 16, but chose to retire before the match due to an accidental fall in the locker room and a concussion.

This incident was also a watershed moment in the tennis career of Bu~Shahr, and since then, both the Wuhan Open and the China Open have been unable to participate due to continuous vertigo.

Bu ~ Shaal, who is in the year of playing, has no sense of presence in the WTA arena, and what we see now is more of her lace news.

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