
Serbian surpassed Auger-Aliassime in 5:15; Italian Sinner passed through Struff in direct sets
Djokovic wins Wimbledon's longest match and will face Sinner in the semis
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The Serbian defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime by 3 sets to 2, partials of 7/6, 3/6, 6/3, 6/7 and 7/6. The Italian beat the German Jan-Lennard Struff by 3 sets at 0. The duel against Canadian, which lasted 5 hours and 15 minutes, was the longest quarter-final match in tournament history.
Furthermore, I would love this to be the final," said Djokovic, smiling, after the victory. I was hoping it was the final, because I didn't have to worry about the recovery. At the final and decisive set, Novak Djokovic opened 1 game to 0, but had the shadow of Canadian at all times.
In addition, In the decisive game, the Serbian reached 9–4 by stamping the victory at Wimbledon.
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The Serbian defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime by 3 sets to 2, partials of 7/6, 3/6, 6/3, 6/7 and 7/6.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesThe Italian beat the German Jan-Lennard Struff by 3 sets at 0.
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The duel against Canadian, which lasted 5 hours and 15 minutes, was the longest quarter-final match in tournament history.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraI would love this to be the final," said Djokovic, smiling, after the victory.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da HoraI was hoping it was the final, because I didn't have to worry about the recovery.
according to RTP NotíciasAt the final and decisive set, Novak Djokovic opened 1 game to 0, but had the shadow of Canadian at all times.
according to MetrópolesIn the decisive game, the Serbian reached 9–4 by stamping the victory at Wimbledon.
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The Serbian defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime by 3 sets to 2, partials of 7/6, 3/6, 6/3, 6/7 and 7/6.
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideCenterPublic / AgenciesThe Italian beat the German Jan-Lennard Struff by 3 sets at 0.
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