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Monday, July 11, 2022

Novak Djokovicwon seventh Wimbledon title by defeating Nick Kyrgios



 Novak Djokovic. Novak Djokovic even has won his seventh Wimbledon title, fourth consecutive title at S.W. 19, in four sets. And he's taken the fourth set on a tiebreak, seven points to three comprehensive in that tiebreak. But it has been a valiant effort from Nick Kyrgios in his first grand slam, finally won the first set against Novak Djokovic, but has just run out of steam since that Djokovic, as he did in the quarterfinals against sinner in the semifinals against Cameron Norrie responded to win emphatically six three took the second set, six for the third and seven six that fourth and decisive And Novak Djokovic has had a difficult year of course supported from Australia, knocked out in the quarter finals of the French Open, did not defend his title. He was beaten by Rafael Nadal who had won in Australia as well. Nadal won the French to move to 22 Grand Slam titles, two clear of Djokovic and Roger Federer. But now Djokovic is up to 21 Grand Slam titles, seven Wimbledon titles.


Now is one off Federer's all time record. There is William Renshaw, who played in the 1880s, got seven Wimbledon titles. But that was the amateur Djokovic, the second best player in history. Now at 19 behind Roger Federer and Nick Kyrgios, who is ranked 40th currently in the world coming into this did win that first set emotional though at periods in the second and just went away from him as Djokovic won 21st Grand Slam title. The question is now, will he go to the US, say he's open? He said he will not take a COVID vaccination. Will he play in the Australian Open? But what we know now is that Novak Djokovic is once again the Wimbledon champion retaining his title, winning it for the fourth year in a row in four sets over Nick Kyrgios and Kyrgios, his first grand slam final. More to come on that and we'll get reaction in the next hour or so here on Sky Sports News. Confirmation that Novak Djokovic is once again the Wimbledon champion

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