Jannik Sinner extraordinary, but not enough: monstrous comeback by Novak Djokovic
The Alto Adige player went ahead 2-0 in the set count, but Nole managed to recompose himself and win at the end of a spectacular marathon.
The Alto Adige player went ahead 2-0 in the set count, but Nole managed to recompose himself and win at the end of a spectacular marathon.
The Serb closed in five sets, taking back two (5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2) from the South Tyrolean.
“It takes time to return to 100 percent, however, fortunately I feel fit.”
“He will have to be very aggressive,” points out the Neapolitan.
“Until a week ago he was an underdog and now he already looks like the next Wimbledon winner.”
“When you lose something, you have to add more ingredients to your game. I run less now.”
“Now I’m in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, and I know there are a lot of people who are angry about that….”
Completed the round of 16 on Monday: out of the picture is world No. 4 Paula Badosa.
The champion of the 1970s, on the eve of the challenge between the South Tyrolean and Novak Djokovic, warns fans and insiders printi to “get off the bandwagon.”
The Australian tennis player prevailed over the American in five sets.
The Chilean tennis player got the better of the better-ranked Australian.
The South Tyrolean will face the world number one tennis player in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon
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“Now the serve is his biggest weapon, plus the more the grass courts wear, the better it is for him…”
“He is already a top player, I see in him a little bit of my game.”
The Serb suffers in the second set against surprising Dutchman Tim van Rijthoven, then flies to the quarters.
The Spaniard’s words after the great challenge on the grass in London, which earned the South Tyrolean his passage to the quarters.
The South Tyrolean beats Alcaraz in four sets and talks about his opponent, but also about his growth on grass.
After three hours and 35 minutes, the South Tyrolean continues on his way to Wimbledon.
There was also the Swiss phenomenon among the legends who attended the centennial celebration at Centre Court.
The blue tennis player blurted out in a press conference, “We are at Wimbledon and not in the third category.”
The Iberian champion had an argument with the Italian during the third set.
The left-hander from Manacor disposes of the practice in three quick sets.
The two tennis players engage in a ‘no holds barred’ match.
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The Spaniard spoke ahead of the Wimbledon round of 16.
The Piedmontese tennis player aims to enter the second week of the London Slam for the second year in a row.