As the Wimbledon women's quarterfinals took place Tuesday without any of the top six seeds, the men's competition has a far more familiar look with the "Big Three" not only safely through but, in most cases, barely breaking sweat.
The three men sit proudly on top of the Grand Slam winners' chart, with Federer on 20, Nadal 18 and Djokovic 15 . Between them they have scooped up an incredible 53 of the last 64 Grand Slam titles and, with only one other top-20 seed into the quarterfinals, look certain to add another Sunday.
Nadal (33) and Djokovic (32) did not face a single break point, while Federer (37) faced one.
Federer has been broken twice in four matches, Nadal three times and Djokovic four times.
Asked Monday about the dominance, Federer, who turns 38 next month, said the three men had learnt how to navigate a two-week tournament.
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