Novak Djokovic’s run at Wimbledon does not stop and the Serbian legend has unleashed another performance bordering on perfection, demolishing his compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic and obtaining his 100th career victory in this tournament. Only Roger Federer and Martina Navratilova precede him in this particular ranking.
The former world number 1 will not be able to be underestimated by any opponent in this tournament, knowing all the secrets of grass and being able to use his experience to crack the certainties of his opponents. The 38-year-old from Belgrade showed an almost embarrassing superiority over Kecmanovic, who could not put up any resistance against the seven-time winner of this tournament.
Although he hasn’t had a particularly positive start to the season, the 24-time Grand Slam champion is able to turn into the events in which he is truly motivated and the prospect of making history in the sport again pushes him to push his own limits.
During the Serbian derby today, Nole won a simply unreal point in the eighth game of the first set. Up until that point, the match had been fairly even, before Novak raised his level exponentially by beating his compatriot a bagel in the second set.
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Djokovic will face de Minaur
Djokovic’s next opponent in this edition of the Championships will be Australian ace Alex de Minaur, who is showing that he can play really well on this surface as well. The outcome of the match will depend above all on the level of Novak, who has been almost flawless up to this point in the tournament.
“Winning Wimbledon is any player’s dream, it’s the most special tournament in the world. It is not obvious at my age to compete against opponents who are much younger than me and force me to run around the court” – said the former world number 1 in his post-match interview.
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