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Novak Djokovich Has added another record in his name to reach Wimbledon On Wednesday, Dan Evans won against Dan Evans in the Center Court on Wednesday, with a 3 -day third round with a win over -2-2, -2-6.
It was a 99th match of the Wimbledon in Wimbledon, and the presence of the 19 third round was ahead of Roger Federer for any person in the open age.
This is rarely a prestigious record for Djokovic, whose 24 Grand Slam title – including seven in Wimbledon – the most by a male player. But he can at least use it to make fun of his new and younger, major rivals.
38 -year -old Djokovic said, “Nineteen times, it’s a great status”. “It is probably about the years in the life of Sinar and Alkaraj.”
Well, not quite.
Carlos Alkaraj, who defeated Djokovic in the last two Wimbledon finals, was 22 years old, and first-place Janik Sina-who was later played in the Center Court-he was 23 years old.
The Rivalry -Especially in the French Open in the French Open, in terms of their five-set finals-Tennis helped the Big Three to move forward, where the last person standing after the retirement of Federer and Rafael Nadal.
However, he has focused too much towards prove that he can win another slam to reflect everything he has done in Djokovic Wimbledon.
“I don’t give a break to reflect, to speak the truth. I don’t have time to,” Djokovich said in an interview on-court. “I want. But I think it will probably come when I put the racket aside and then the beach with Federer and Nadal sipped the margarita on the beach and simply reflect our rivalry and everything.”
Against Evans, Djokovic failed to convert his first nine break points in the first set. However, he once became a breakthrough for a 3-5 gap lead-raising both arms in the air as “in the end”-he went to the brake to six for-sequee on the rest.
“You have this kind of day where everything goes on your way,” Djokovic said, who did not face his own brake point until the final game. “Everything flows.”
NO.- Native Mirra Andreva and No. 10 Emma Navaro proceeded straight to the set. 5-year-old Andreva has won-1-6,-6-6 (1) against Lucia Bronzitty in Italy, and Navaro Veronica Kudormetova-1-2-2 has passed. Elena Ribakina No. 5 defeated 2022 Wimbledon champion Maria Sakkari -3-5, -1-1.
In the men’s draw, Alex de Miner’s 5th ranked Arthur Kazax expelled 7-5, 6-6, -1-5 and 19th descent Gregor Dimitrav to 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5.
Two-time defending champions, Alkaraj Center Court faces 35-year-old Jan-La-Laard Stuff, before the British home’s favorite Emma Radukanu faces in the number one match. Australian Open Champion Madison key Laura Siegemund faces the second court.