Wimbledon 2014: The Final in numbers
Monday 7 July 2014 08:26, UK
Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in a thrilling five-set Wimbledon men's singles final on Sunday. Check out some of the key stats from a classic encounter...
75 - winners hit by Roger Federer, including 29 aces. Djokovic made 68 winners, including 13 aces.
366 - total points played by Djokovic and Federer, with Djokovic edging it 186 to 180.
2 - passing shots for winners by Federer in the entire contest, to 14 from Djokovic.
25 - years since Boris Becker, Djokovic's coach, won the third and last of his Wimbledon titles.
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7 - grand slams won by Djokovic in his career, 10 behind Federer.
2 - times Djokovic needed court-side assistance by tournament trainers.
18 - number of consecutive grand slam finals prior to this one that had featured either Andy Murray or Rafael Nadal.
7 - Wimbledon titles that Federer remains stuck on, tied with 'Pistol' Pete Sampras and 19th century star William Renshaw.