2:10 pm ET The margins of this game!
The entire crowd is on their feet! Djokovic uses his momentum and cruises through.
And certainly not Djokovic, as he wins the game. Two serves, and he picks up two points.
He holds to fifteen.
And due to yet another unforced error, Federer bags the game quickly.
But, Djokovic returns the favour with an unforced error of his own. The eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer and the reigning champion Novak Djokovic went toe-to-toe for around five hours in The Championships Men’s Singles final at Centre Court on Sunday.
Federer keeps his calm and gets the rest of the points in a row.
Federer serves for the Championship and uses his challenge in the first serve itself.
His fifth Championship!Djokovic bangs his racquet on the wall after losing the first point. And just like for the past four-and-a-half hours, Federer still doesn't give up as he makes it 3-4.
Drinks break for a while now. Federer replies with an ace, and owing to another unforced error by Djokovic, Federer wins the game.
Four hours on and there's still not a winner.
Djokovic comes near the net and Federer punishes him with a well-measured forehand to break finally!
This is madness.
He guided it home from there.
Unending.
Level again.After two rapturous semi-finals on Friday, the entire world would be hooked on to the Wimbledon final, as two legends of the game go toe-to-toe again on the grandest of stages.
Djokovic makes it 1-2, before notching up his third point. Because something's got to give.Federer is serving to save the title, and Djokovic picks up the first point. But these two players are still going on, fighting.
Federer challenges his next forehand, and it's just in by millimetres. Play Now Twelve all. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc. Both Federer and Djokovic look tired to go after it, as Djokovic on his serve bags two quick points. And he makes it 40-30 soon after. And he wins it after Federer fumbles up the serve return.
30-40.
And again. A historic, epic Wimbledon men's final is in the books, and this match will surely take a place in the annals of Wimbledon and Grand Slam championship lore among the greatest of all time.
And again!