LONDON - For all their time on the worlds biggest tennis stage — Roger Federer in 24 Grand Slam finals and Novak Djokovic in 13 — two of the sports "Big 4" have met in only one major final: Federer won in straight sets at the 2007 U.S. Open. Theyll renew their rivalry in a championship match at Wimbledon on Sunday and equal a Grand Slam record. Its the 12th time theyve met in any round of a major, equaling Djokovics duel with Rafael Nadal in majors. Watch all the action live on TSN and TSN GO, and you can listen to the match on TSN Radio 1050 in Toronto. Federer leads Djokovic 6-5 in Grand Slams tournaments, including a win the only time theyve met at Wimbledon — Federer prevailing in four sets in the 2012 semifinals, the only time theyve met on grass. The Swiss star holds an 18-16 edge in career matches, although Djokovic has won three of five matches theyve played since 2013, including this year on clay at Monte Carlo. Federer is making his first appearance in a Grand Slam final since he won here in 2012, and has done it emphatically — dropping just one set in six matches. Here are five other things to know about Sundays match on Centre Court at the All England Club: TOP RANKING: A victory by Djokovic will return him to the No. 1 ranking for the first time since September of last year, taking over from Nadal. Djokovic first rose to No. 1 when he won his only Wimbledon title in 2011, although he was already guaranteed of securing the top ranking even before beating Nadal in the final. NOT THIS TIME: Defending champion Andy Murray, who lost to Grigor Dimitrov in the quarterfinals here, or Nadal, who was beaten by Nick Kyrgios in the fourth round, had featured in 18 consecutive Grand Slam finals. DOMINATION CONTINUES: The final match-up guarantees that 36 of the past 38 Grand Slam singles titles have gone to a member of the Big 4 — Federer, Djokovic, Murray and Nadal. For trivia buffs, the ones they didnt win: the 2005 French Open (Juan Martin del Potro) and this years Australian Open (Stan Wawrinka). NOVAK SAYS: "We know each others games. Most of the matches weve played against each other went the distance, so Im going to be physically ready and fit. The key against him is trying to not allow him to dictate too much because he likes to be very aggressive, he likes to come to the net. Im going to have to be able to get as many returns back in the court and try to also stay closer to the line, protect the baseline." ROGER SAYS: "We both like to take charge, especially on quicker courts. He has a wonderful way of either re-directing or taking the ball early, taking pace from the opponent, even generating some of his own. Theres not really a safe place you can play into. Novak can hurt you down the line or cross-court on both sides. Hes really improved ... his forehand, his serve, his movement clearly is what stands out the most. 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Jonathan Quick finished with 24 saves in the Kings 11th straight win over the Blues at Staples Center (including playoffs). David Backes, Dmitrij Jaskin and Kevin Shattenkirk scored in a 2:48 span in the first period for St. Louis, which had a five-game winning streak snapped. We were careless at times and thats a big part of it, said Blues coach Ken Hitchcock. We did a really poor job of managing the puck as the game went on so we turned it into a track meet. Martin Brodeur was beaten six times on 37 shots. Carter scored off a feed from Kopitar on a 2-on-1 20 seconds into the third to tie it up at 4-4. It was his first goal in 14 games. The Kings, who earlier erased a 3-0 deficit, grabbed the lead on a power play. Muzzin lined up for a shot but pulled it back when Blues defenseman Jay Bouwmeester went down to block. He then skated around Bouwmeester and fired a wrist shot from the left circle past Brodeur at 8:58. Los Angeles went up 6-4 when Kings dump-in from center ice hopped over Brodeur with 7:54 remaining. Some other teams would prrobably pack it in after the 3-0 (deficit), but not this team.dddddddddddd We have a lot of character, Kopitar said. Backes opened the scoring with 6:48 remaining in the first when he deflected Bouwmeesters point shot on a power play. Jaskin, who was recalled from Chicago of the American Hockey League on Wednesday, used his stick blade to alter the path of Petteri Lindbohms long shot 71 seconds later. Shattenkirk one-timed Alexander Steens pass behind Quick for a power-play goal with four minutes left. Los Angeles began the comeback with a power-play goal of its own. Gaborik scored with 2:15 to go in the first after Brodeur poked checked the puck away from Carter. Kopitar came in as a trailer on a rush, collected Gaboriks pass and fired a wrist shot under the blocker of Brodeur at 6:14 of the second period. Gaborik scored six seconds into a power play to make it 3-3. Gaborik went to the front of the net after a faceoff and was struck by Drew Doughtys deflected point shot. He gathered the puck and swept it past Brodeur with 4:19 remaining in the second. Just 36 seconds later, Jori Lehtera took a feed from Vladimir Tarasenko and beat Quick with a backhand. Game Notes Gaborik has five goals in the last three games ... Los Angeles hasnt lost at home to St. Louis since March 17, 2011 ... Kings forward Trevor Lewis played in his 300th career game ... Jaskin filled the roster spot created by Jaden Schwartzs placement on injured reserve. Schwartz is termed as week-to-week with a right foot injury suffered against the Kings on Tuesday ... Lindbohm earned his first NHL point. ' ' '