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Novak Djokovic is now alone at the top of Wimbledon history. The Serbian great won his one hundred and sixth career singles match at the All England Club on Sunday, breaking the tie he shared with Roger Federer and standing alone as the man with the most wins in the tournament's storied history. He's into the quarterfinals and showing no signs of slowing down.
Across the Channel and into the world of Formula One, Charles Leclerc delivered a stunning performance at the British Grand Prix, taking the checkered flag ahead of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton in a chaotic finish that saw a safety car scramble the closing stages. It was Leclerc's first victory in nearly two years, and Ferrari's second win in just three races.
And in FIFA World Cup action, Brazil and Norway square off in the round of sixteen with the world watching Erling Haaland, who has been absolutely uncontainable at this tournament. Brazil will need a defensive masterclass to slow him down, and the odds say this one could go either way before the final whistle.
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