‘Somehow I Found a Way’ Djokovic Wins Again at Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England Any lapse by Novak Djokovic is brief.
When the world’s No. 1 player double-faulted on his first two points in a tiebreaker Friday, he quickly regrouped to close out a victory over American qualifier Denis Kudla, 6–4, 6–3, 7–6 (7).
“Somehow I found a way to win,” Djokovic said.
As usual. He improved to 17–0 in Grand Slam matches this year, and has also won 17 consecutive matches at Wimbledon, where he is the two-time defending champion.
During a postmatch interview on court, the Serb was asked about the source of his hunger to win, and he referenced his youth in a war-torn nation.
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