Wimbledon champion 7-6 (6), 7-6 (6) ahead of big-serving PoleHurkacz held three set points in first set but failed to convert
Novak Djokovic is the best tennis player in the world, yet the task of facing him on a tennis court is far more than just forehands and backhands. As a 23-time grand slam champion who has recovered from every possible scoreline deficit, few can even match up to the challenge of standing up to his aura and reputation.
Late on Sundaynight, as curfew beckoned and time ran out, Hubert Hurkacz fought a losing battle with Djokovic’s aura as he generated three set points before freezing in the decisive moments. Djokovic will return on Mondayafternoon to complete his Wimbledon fourth round match against the Pole while leading 7-6 (6), 7-6 (6) after yet another day of play was halted by the All England Club’s strict 11pm curfew.
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