Novak Djokovic has once again proven why he is the king of Wimbledon! He effortlessly crushed local hero Daniel Evans with a score of 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 and set up an epic Serbian showdown in the third round against Miomir Kecmanović. Yes, you read that right – two Serbs, two warriors, one goal: to win the trophy! Djokovic was a machine on the court – 79% first serve in, 89% points won after serve, and most importantly, he didn’t give Evans a single break chance except in the last game where he saved two! With 46 winners and only 14 unforced errors, Novak showed he’s still in top form, and that final 6-0 set was a true display of power.
But wait, there’s more! Djokovic matched the legendary Andre Agassi’s record of 50 sets won without losing a game at Grand Slam tournaments, with Federer trailing at 46. This is no small feat, folks! As Novak prepares to battle Kecmanović, currently ranked 49th on the ATP list, remember they’ve played three matches before, and Novak won all three. Their last meeting was at Wimbledon, where Novak triumphed 6-0, 6-3, 6-4.
And it’s not just tennis. After his win, Novak was asked about his future and retirement plans. His answer? “I’m not thinking about that yet, I’m active. I’ll talk about it one day with Federer and Nadal while sipping cocktails on the beach.” Who wouldn’t want to crash that party?!
To make things even juicier, Novak recently publicly supported protests in Serbia against Aleksandar Vučić, and his “pump” gesture after the win became a symbol of resistance and fight for justice. Tennis and politics? With Djokovic, they go hand in hand.
So get ready for a spectacle! Djokovic is in the form of his life, the Serbian showdown is looming, and records are falling like dominoes. Got a favorite Wimbledon moment or think Kecmanović can pull an upset? Drop a comment below – let’s have some fun watching Novak smash the competition!