Novak Djokovic, 37 years old and world No. 2, sign a house brand success. This time, the focus is no longer on the knee brace on his operated knee. The operation for the meniscal tear, which was done in the second week of Roland Garros, is moving into the background. He slipped, he fell, and he didn’t complain.
In addition, he brought the focus to his particular way of behaving in the stands when he wanted to relieve the pressure in his own way. He did not struggle with his technical team, which is usually a classic.
He was more influential in the unique relationship he maintained with the stands on Wimbledon’s center court. He is a seven-time champion, but in those parts there are not a few idols Roger Federer, and they do not want ‘Nole’ to reach the record of eight Swiss titles, whose behavior of ‘sir’ was highlighted in this event.
Djokovic He doesn’t know about labels and he doesn’t want to either. He went at his own pace, and there was a scuffle – another day – with the part of the stand that did not agree with him. He couldn’t stand the boos he heard.
He showered her with challenging looks and repeated air kisses after winning the second set.
In his element, a Djokovic who is otherwise impressive in the sporting aspect. He destroyed the Dane Holger Rune, 21 years old and number 15, 6-3, 6-4 and 6-2 in two hours. He took the racket as a violin and played it. His own recital. And he scolded the fans for their boos: “To those who have been polite, good night. To those who haven’t, ‘Gooooood night.'” Swearing, getting angry. An ironic good night.
In the quarterfinals for the 15th time at Wimbledon, 60th at the Grand Slam. His 96th victory in the tournament, equaling a historic fourth place in the Chris Evert. He was the only one ahead of him Martina Navratilova (120), Roger Federer (105) and Serena Williams (98).
His particular celebration included a sprint to the bathroom for a squeeze. He had been touching his stomach for a long time, but the chair umpire warned him that he only had 45″ to leave the court with the second set underway. He accepted the challenge at 3-2, and returned relaxed and on time.
Source: La Verdad

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