Novak Djokovic KO Fucsovics in Quarterfinal of Wimbledon 2021, enters 10th times in Wimbledon Semifinal


Novak Djokovic KO Fucsovics in Quarterfinal of Wimbledon 2021, enters 10th times in Wimbledon Semifinal

Novak Djokovic beats Fucsovics: Novak Djokovic just wins. Trivially the thing he does best. The number one of the big group. On the hunt for the twentieth career Slam pearl and the sixth success at the Championships – reaches at least the table of the first four on the meadows of Church Road for the tenth time in his career.

Just to be clear, should it be necessary to remember it, only Jimmy Connors (11) and Roger Federer did better. Called against Hubert Hurkacz on Center Court in the final part of the day to make fourteen.

With a very rocky 6-3 6-4 6-4 that builds in just under two hours of play, the Serbian champion also catches a hundredth career victory on the green and waits from a rather privileged position for the winner of the match between Karen Khachanov and Denis Shapovalov.

Djokovic in the semifinal at Wimbledon for the tenth time in his career. Fucsovics ko

In short: Djokovic is Djokovic’s main antagonist. At least during the first stage. The Serbian champion finds himself at 5-0 after a snap of his fingers and paradoxically also at 5-3 and Needless to say, he needs an extra serving turn (in which he also recovers a fifteen disadvantage) to close and put his head forward.

Djokovic eyeing for another glory 

The number one of the big group, who travels at relatively low gears and who desperately tries to extend the number of prolonged exchanges, flirts with the break during the opening game and hooks him on 4-4. At the second useful opportunity of the game, the seventh in the set.

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‘Nole’ then recovers from a situation of 15-30 at 5-4 and drags on to 40-30 thanks to the very solid service-drop scheme. The rest is a completely necessary side dish. Djokovic does the bare minimum to file the case: the goal of the day is obviously to save energy.

The five-time champion of the tournament, who breaks at the opening, recovers from 0-40 in the game immediately following (canceling a total of four chances for a tie) and does not use a ball for the final 3-0.

The service is still sufficient to complete the practice and to get a pass for the semifinals at the threshold of two hours of play.