Djokovic beats Wawrinka just before closing time
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[July 08, 2023]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) -Stan Wawrinka said he stood no chance of beating
Novak Djokovic in their Wimbledon third-round clash on Friday and
the Swiss's prediction proved spot on as he was outplayed on Centre
Court.
Walking out little more than two hours before Wimbledon's 11pm
curfew, seven-time champion Djokovic was in a hurry as he rattled
through two sets and though he met more resistance after that he
sealed a 6-3 6-1 7-6(5) win just before closing time.
His 31st consecutive match win at Wimbledon sent him into the last
16 of a Grand Slam for the 61st time in which he will face Poland's
17th seed Hubert Hurkacz.
"He was two points away from extending the match for another day,"
Djokovic said on court.
"We knew it was going to be really tight and it looked good for me
the first two sets. He raised his level, the crowd got involved and
hopefully you guys enjoyed it."
Three-time Grand Slam champion Wawrinka, two years older than
Djokovic at 38, was reduced to the roll of spectator early on as his
opponent's laser-guided ground strokes located lines with relentless
accuracy in their first meeting on grass.
The opening four games were shared, offering the fans hope that a
heavyweight battle might develop between two players who were
meeting for the ninth time in Grand Slams, two of which were finals
in which Wawrinka triumphed.
But Wawrinka was then left feeding on crumbs as Djokovic turned the
screw with the precision hitting that makes scary viewing for anyone
hoping to stall his bid to equal Margaret Court's record 24 Grand
Slams and Roger Federer's record eight Wimbledon crowns.
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Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn
Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 7, 2023 Serbia's
Novak Djokovic falls during his third round match against
Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge
With the Centre Court roof closed and the lights
on, Djokovic took the second set in half an hour.
Wawrinka did not go out with a whimper and, with the crowd in his
corner, he cranked up his power in the third set and finally began
to punch a few holes in Djokovic's armour.
With the clock ticking towards cut-off point, the same one that had
snagged Andy Murray's charge against Stefanos Tsitsipas the previous
evening, Djokovic finally looked less invincible.
He was pushed into a tiebreak when he sliced a backhand volley wide
and when Wawrinka led 5-3 in the breaker it looked as though the
contest would spill over into Saturday.
But with impeccable timing, Djokovic hit back to earn himself the
day off.
"At the end I'm quite happy with my performance. At least I gave a
fight at the end," Wawrinka said.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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