
Djokovic wins five-hour epic to earn Sinner showdown at Wimbledon
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Han kunne intet stille op, for Djokovic blev bare bedre og bedre. The superstar prevailed in a highly dramatic quarter-final after 5:15 hours in five sets against the Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime. There was no separating the pair for 12 games of the final set until Djokovic drew on his experience in the match tiebreak to finally overcome Auger-Aliassime and soak up the deafening applause from a thoroughly-entertained crowd.
Furthermore, PHOTO JAIMI JOY, REUTERS Novak Djokovic Djokovic, however, gave himself four game balls in the last tie break by taking advantage of several direct mistakes of Auger-Aliassime, and the game ended in five hours 15 minutes, making it the longest of the tournament so far. Djokovic got there by coming through the longest quarter-final in Wimbledon history, at five hours and 15 minutes, with a gutsy display against a determined opponent who proved hard to break down for much of the contest. Without going further, from the first set, they went to a tie-break that had a total of 22 points.
In addition, The 39-year-old Djokovic continues to break records as he chases a 25th grand slam title. But, with world number 48 Nuno Borges being the highest-ranked opponent he has faced so far, it remains to be seen how he will fare against someone like Djokovic or fourth seed Auger-Aliassime. Eight of Auger-Aliassime’s nine titles have come indoors, although the No 3 seed also appeared to question why the roof was being closed.
Moreover, Reread our live cover Auger-Aliassime, third lead of the series, did not make it easier for him, however, prolonging the game by winning the tie break of the fourth round when four hours of play had already passed.
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Han kunne intet stille op, for Djokovic blev bare bedre og bedre.
reliability high4/5 sourcesThe superstar prevailed in a highly dramatic quarter-final after 5:15 hours in five sets against the Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime.
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There was no separating the pair for 12 games of the final set until Djokovic drew on his experience in the match tiebreak to finally overcome Auger-Aliassime and soak up the deafening applause from a thoroughly-entertained crowd.
according to Channel News AsiaPHOTO JAIMI JOY, REUTERS Novak Djokovic Djokovic, however, gave himself four game balls in the last tie break by taking advantage of several direct mistakes of Auger-Aliassime, and the game ended in five hours 15 minutes, making it the longest of the tournament so far.
according to La Presse — ManchettesDjokovic got there by coming through the longest quarter-final in Wimbledon history, at five hours and 15 minutes, with a gutsy display against a determined opponent who proved hard to break down for much of the contest.
according to Channel News AsiaWithout going further, from the first set, they went to a tie-break that had a total of 22 points.
according to La Tercera (CL) — PortadaThe 39-year-old Djokovic continues to break records as he chases a 25th grand slam title.
according to ABC News Australia — WorldBut, with world number 48 Nuno Borges being the highest-ranked opponent he has faced so far, it remains to be seen how he will fare against someone like Djokovic or fourth seed Auger-Aliassime.
according to BBC SportEight of Auger-Aliassime’s nine titles have come indoors, although the No 3 seed also appeared to question why the roof was being closed.
according to i (iNews)Reread our live cover Auger-Aliassime, third lead of the series, did not make it easier for him, however, prolonging the game by winning the tie break of the fourth round when four hours of play had already passed.
according to La Presse — ManchettesBut Sinner clung on and remained composed to first break for a 6-5 lead before serving out the opener to take the lead.
according to BBC SportEvery time tennis starts preparing a farewell, the Serbian finds another eternal night to remember that it still has a rope.
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The superstar sat down in a highly dramatic quarter-final after 5:15 hours in five sets against the Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime
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