LONDON | Novak Djokovic didn’t have it easy against Jannik Sinner in his quarter-final match at Wimbledon Central on Tuesday.
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Trailing by two sets, the Serb orchestrated one of his legendary comebacks to win 5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 and 6-2. At the same time, he joined Jimmy Connors in second place for the most Wimbledon wins with 84. Only Roger Federer is ahead of him.
Djokovic also signed a 26th straight win at All England Lawn Tennis
In the first two sets, Sinner was in control of the game and the former world No. 1 struggled to find answers to the Italian’s attacks. However, the tide turned sideways in the third run.
From the moment he managed to break Sinner, Djokovic got going. This was the beginning of the slide of his opponent who is 20 years old.
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