LONDON—Novak Djokovic says his 30 consecutive Grand Slam victories is one of his top records.

The Serb's run is the most by any male player in the Open era. Djokovic has won four Grand Slam titles in a row, and is through to the third round at Wimbledon.

"It makes my team and myself very proud of what we managed to accomplish," he said. "The record that I managed to break today, yes, is one of the better ones because obviously as a professional tennis player, you always aim to play your best in Grand Slams. You want to be consistent and win as many matches in these tournaments that matter the most in our sport."

Rather than being content, the top-ranked Djokovic said it makes him want even more.

"Knowing that I won 30 in a row, it's very pleasing obviously. I want to keep on going," he said. "I have to be very grateful to have the opportunity to make history of the sport. Of course, every single record that I manage to achieve in last couple of years is important and is unique to me. Every next one that I have a possibility to achieve is motivation more."

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