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Live Djokovic fights back to draw level with De Minaur

Live Djokovic fights back to draw level with De Minaur

Telegraph07-07-2025
2:59PM
Djokovic* 1-6, 5-3 De Minaur
Better from Djokovic as he moves to 40-15. Djokovic hammers down an ace, sending white chalk flying to hold.
2:56PM
Djokovic 1-6, 4-3 De Minaur*
This topsy-turvy set takes another turn as Djokovic brings up three break points. Djokovic goes for the drop shot but this time the ball clips the net and drops short, making it tough for De Minaur to reach it and he nets a forehand.
2:51PM
Djokovic* 1-6, 3-3 De Minaur
De Minaur is at it again on the Djokovic serve, moving to 0-30. Djokovic pegs him back to 30-all. But a drop shot into the net gives De Minaur a break point. Really risky shot against one of the fastest players on tour.
Saved by Djokovic when De Minaur nets a forehand. Wow. De Minaur finds the baseline with a forehand return over the highes part of the net.
Djokovic serve and volleys, De Minaur hits a cross-court forehand and Djokovic nets the volley.
De Minaur breaks.
2:43PM
Djokovic* 1-6, 3-1 De Minaur
After nearly 18 minutes to win his previous service game, he needs just 100 seconds to hold here and consolidate his break.
That was an excruciating second game of the second set - lasting nearly 19 minutes and featuring nine deuces - and could yet prove definitive. After breaking in the previous game, the bookies had moved Djokovic into long odds-on as he looked primed to storm through the second set to level.
De Minaur would not be budged, however.
2:40PM
Djokovic 1-6, 2-1 De Minaur*
Important for De Minaur to hold here after working so far to break. But he gives Djokovic a break point when he sends a backhand long.
Longest rally of the match, you can feel the tension as they go back and forth, and De Minaur cracks on the 34th shot, sending a sliced backhand wide.
That was the longest rally of the tournament. And it was won by the oldest man left in the competition.
Djokovic breaks.
2:35PM
Djokovic* 1-6, 1-1 De Minaur
Good response from De Minaur, who keep peppering the Djokovic forehand and drawing the mistakes.
De Minaur earns a chance to break back but sends a forehand long, deuce. Another opportunity for De Minaur when Djokovic sends a backhand long.
Tight looking forehand from De Minaur flies long. Lacked the conviction we've seen from him so far. But he earns a third chance after another cagey rally. As we move towards 12 minutes, can he rise to the moment?
No. De Minaur slams a forehand return into the net. Djokovic forehand long hands De Minaur a fourth chance. He has to take this surely?!
No. Djokovic with his best one-two punch of the match, a big serve followed by a forehand winner, deuce.
Outrageous speed from De Minaur to reach a Djokovic drop shot and slam a forehand winner into the corner. Fifth break point. Great point. Djokovic digs out a volley winner and earns applause from De Minaur.
Djokovic goes wide with a backhand volley and we are at our ninth deuce. Sixth break point for De Minaur when Djokovic fails to put away an overhead and the Australian passes him with a backhand.
Finally, after 18 minutes and 53 seconds, De Minaur finally gets the job done with when he dashes forehand and hits a forehand winner.
2:17PM
Second set: Djokovic 1-6, 1-0 De Minaur*
First time for Djokovic at 0-30 on De Minaur's serve as he chases forward and whips a forehand into the corner. Deep Djokovic return and De Minaur, off balance, nets a backhand, 15-40.
Djokovic forces De Minaur into a difficult backhand volley, Djokovic sprints forehand and places a simple backhand down the line for a winner.
A bit later then anticipated but Djokovic has arrived.
2:09PM
Djokovic* 1-6 De Minaur
Djokovic's shocking set continues as he slams a forehand into the net, 0-30. Yet another unforced error from Djokovic gives De Minaur three break point.
Djokovic saves the first but after 30 minutes, De Minaur deservedly claims the set when Djokovic nets a forehand. 16 unforced errors from the Serbian.
Djokovic does not look himself at all and there might have been a measure of him wanting to put this set behind ASAP. But De Minaur was electric in this 6-1 shocker and his quality should not be underestimated. This is the Australian's favourite surface and after last year's agony - when he had to pull out of a quarter-final with Djokovic due to a neck injury - is clearly intent on making the most of his second chance of lowering a Wimbledon icon. Centre Court is stunned. Still not full, though.
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