Last update on. From the section TennisWimbledon 2021 at the BBC Dates: All England Club: 28 June-11 Jul Coverage: Live on BBC TV, Radio and Online with extensive coverage on BBC iPlayer and Red Button, Connected TVs, and mobile app. You can find more details hereNovak Djokovic, top seed, continued his quest for a record-equalling 20th men’s Grand Slam title by winning a last-16 match against Cristian Garin from Chile.The defending champion didn't need to reach his highest level to beat Garin 6-2, 6-4, 6-2.The Serb will now compete in the 50th Grand Slam quarterfinal of his career.Marton Fucsovics will face Djokovic in the final eight, after the Hungarian defeated fifth seed Andrey Rublev.Djokovic will likely be tested against Fucsovics more than he was against Garin, a clay-court specialist on Centre Court.The gap between the five-time champions and the opponent, who had never won a main draw match at Wimbledon before this year, was simply too large.Djokovic played well and won five of his 12 break points. The 63% victory by the Serb at the end of the match demonstrated the match's one-sided nature.Djokovic said, "I'm delighted to reach the quarterfinals and even more thrilled to see more fans at Centre Court," after winning in front of a crowd that grew to 75% of its 15,000 capacity.In a nervous start Garin couldn't win a point in either of the first two games. Djokovic broke again for a 4-1 lead. Djokovic won the opener without dropping another point.Djokovic was forced to defend two break points in game 2 of the second set. The Serb asserted his authority and put pressure on Garin's serves. He won the decisive break, winning the last three games.The match was won by the 25-year-old Chilean, who had a 5-5 win-loss record on grass. There was never any danger that this would change.Djokovic won the third set in just over an hour and 49 minutes, with two more serves.Djokovic won the straight-set victory, the first time he has not lost a set at the championships after losing the opener to Jack Draper, a British teenager.Djokovic said, "My confidence is very high after winning French Open," and he hopes to join Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on 20 Grand Slam singles titles."This was one of my biggest wins, especially in the second week. Although it took a lot from me, it also gave me wings."The more the tournament goes, the more I feel confident on grass. I look forward the next challenge."