World No. 1 Novak Djokovic says he won't be thinking about Roger Federer's historic achievements when they face off in the Wimbledon semifinals. Federer has a 14-12 head-to-head record against Djokovic, but has lost to him six out of the last seven times they've played, including last month in the semifinals of Roland Garros. The two have never played on grass.
"The success that he had over the period of seven, eight years says enough," Djokovic said. "He has won the most Grand Slams in history. He's rated probably as the best player in history. He has won everything that a tennis player can win and he's coming back for more. He has a lot of respect from me, from all the players. But we are all rivals, we are all opponents. I don't think about his history or his success or whatever too much when I'm on the court. I just want to win that match."