Novak Djokovic Past battles Alex de minaur to arrive at Wimbledon last eight tikitaka News

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Novak Djokovic Past battles Alex de minaur to arrive at Wimbledon last eight

Novak Gjokovic arrived at Wimbledon’s quarter-finals for the 16th time, but she witnessed a difficult day at his court office in the center as he spent Australian Monday Alex de Minaur.

The 38-year-old Serbian began abdominal and lost the opening set in 31 minutes but eventually gained control of a bold battle to win 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 to keep his attempt alive for a 25th Grand Slam title.

ABOUT Roger Federer Looking at Royal Box whose record player eight men’s titles Judiciary He is trying to be equal, the usually Gjokovic’s surgical game was wrong early.

Incentive and pressing Minaur He continued to cause Koke Gjokovic after that, but the sixth seed found his range to win the next two groups full of attractive initial rallies.

Even then, Djokovic seemed to be retiring in a fifth set while De Minaur was thrown into the 4-1 lead in the fourth set, but Serbia slammed the door closed only in time, winning five in a row to take his place in the last eight.

I don’t know how I’m feeling honest. I am still trying to process the whole match and what happened in court. It was not a great start for me, it was a great start for Alex“A relieved Djokovic said in court.

He was simply managing the show better from the back of the court and I didn’t have much solution. I was very pleased to be hanged in the right moments and won that

Gjokovic has now won 43 of his last 45 games in Wimbledon and not since 2017 he has failed to reach the final.

Both losses were against Carlos Alcaraz In the last two finals, but for half an hour on Monday it seemed as if his father’s old time could finally arrive with him.

The first meeting

Gjokovic had never met De Minaur in a grass court after last year’s quarter -finals never happened when Australian withdrew with a hip injury.

He previously predicted that De Mineur, 26, would be a handful on the surface and he was properly proven.

With a relaxed federator looking in an immaculate blue suit and shade, the game of Gjokovic was destroyed in a bunch of double guilt, wrong forewords and clumsy work.

Sometimes I wish I had a service and volleyball, and a pleasant touch from the lord that is there. This would help“Gjokovic said of his old rival after signing his 101 Wimbledon victory in three hours and 19 minutes.

Probably probably the first time he sees me and I win. The last two I lost. Goodni good to break the curse

De Mineur’s game plan seemed to be to attract Djokovic to the cat and mouse rallies, and initially worked.

But Gjokovic recovered his brain as a computer and began to leave Australian who should have believed he could catch a 10-party losing an attack against 10 Top-10 players.

Djokovic won a 34 stroke rally in the beginning of the second set, but with the service breaks traded as a fallen action, he could not shake derilizable de minaur.

Serving at 5-4, Gjokovic had to save two resting points before leaving the game. He looked more like his best dominant to control the third set, and who did not lose a two -group lead since 2010, seemed as if victory was a formality.

However, it was another turn, and it was a relieved Gjokovic that closed the victory.



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