Djokovic out of Wimbledon after retiring hurt against Berdych
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[July 13, 2017]
By Pravin Char
LONDON (Reuters) - Three-times
Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic's painful year continued as he
retired with an elbow injury during his quarter-final against Czech
Tomas Berdych on Wednesday.
The second seed had lost the opening set and was down a break in the
second when he walked to the net and shook his opponent's hand.
The retirement, with the score at 7-6(2) 2-0, came shortly after the
30-year-old Serb called a medical timeout.
Djokovic said his right elbow had been bothering him for over a year
and a half and that he had been feeling pain from the beginning of
the tournament.
"The intensity and the level of pain was not decreasing. It was only
increasing as the days went by," he said. "Unfortunately, today was
the worst day.

"It's unfortunate that I had to finish Wimbledon, a grand slam, this
way," he added. "I mean, if someone feels bad about it, it's me.
But, you know, I tried."
He also said the postponement of his last-16 match against Adrian
Mannarino, which was pushed a day to Tuesday because of the marathon
five-setter in which Gilles Muller beat Rafael Nadal, might have
played a role.
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Serbia’s Novak Djokovic reacts as he retires from his quarter final
match against Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych with an injury
REUTERS/Matthew Childs

"Probably the fact that I played yesterday, kind of
days adding up, as I've said before, it wasn't helping at all," he
said.
The retirement is a another blow for the former world number one,
who has surrendered his Australian and French Open titles this year
and slipped to fourth in the world.
The result means Berdych, 31, has reached the semi-finals for the
second year running. The Czech has also broken a streak of 12 losses
against his tormentor-in-chief Djokovic, whom he had previously only
beaten twice in 27 matches.
(Reporting by Pravin Char; Editing by Ken Ferris) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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