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Djokovic wins Wimbledon title again

Djokovic wins Wimbledon title again

Djokovic wins Wimbledon title again, Djokovic locks in his 7th Wimbledon men's singles crown , tied with Sampras and became the player with the second most Wimbledon men's singles titles in the Open era. Djokovic won another Wimbledon title. Djokovic wins another Wimbledon championship 1

On the evening of July 10th, Beijing time, the 2022 Wimbledon men’s singles final began, with defending champion Djokovic fighting in four sets , defeated Australian star Kyrgios 4-6 6-3 6-4 7-6(3) and won the Wimbledon men's singles championship for the seventh time. This is also his seventh career Wimbledon men's singles championship and his 21st Grand Slam men's singles championship.

Djokovic became the 7th Wimbledon men's singles champion, tying Ranshaw and his idol Sampras for second place in history.

Djokovic started the first set with a double fault. Although he saved the first serve, Djokovic's serving state fluctuated again in the fifth game, and he failed to serve continuously. Kyrgios advanced to the attack, and finally sent his serve with a double fault. Kyrgios hit 7 Aces in the first set, without allowing Djokovic to see the break point, and won the first game 6-4. plate.

In the second set, although Kyrgios still had the upper hand at the beginning, he played conservatively in two multi-shot rounds when Djokovic served at 30-30 in the third set. , but Djokovic seized the fleeting opportunity, not only breaking the serve strongly in the Love Game in the fourth game, but this was also the first time that Djokovic broke his opponent's serve in three games with Kyrgios.

In the 9th game, Djokovic was behind 0-40 in his service game and resolved four break points. He won the set 6-3 and ended his match. Kyrgios lost five sets in a row.

In the third set, Kyrgios shouted and expressed his dissatisfaction with the interference of the fans during the break. He also fought with the fans several times during the third set. , although serve was guaranteed in the fifth game, but after being interfered with at a critical moment, he had a verbal battle with the referee Lichtenstein during the break. At the end of the set, Kyrgios suddenly fell sharply after a 40-0 advantage in the crucial ninth inning and lost focus on the game. Djokovic broke through and won another set 6-4. Kyrgios returned to "normal" at this time and kept talking to his team, fans and the air

Before the start of the fourth set, Djokovic went to the bathroom to change into a dry shirt. Both sides successfully maintained serve in the first 12 games, and the game entered a tie-break. In the tie-break, Djokovic established an advantage early and finally won 7-3, thus completing the reversal with a big score of 3-1. He defeated Kyrgios for the first time in his career and secured the 2022 Wimbledon men's singles championship! Djokovic wins Wimbledon Championship 2 again

In the early morning of July 11, Beijing time, the men’s singles final competition for the 2022 Wimbledon Tennis Championships ended. Djokovic, the top seed in the tournament, staged a comeback in his third consecutive game after losing a set first, and finally defeated Australian player Kyrgios 4-6/6-3/6-4/7-6 (3). , completed 4 consecutive Wimbledon titles, and was crowned for the 7th time at the All England Club. The number of career Grand Slam titles reached 21, narrowing the gap with Nadal, only one behind the record holder Nadal.

Since Djokovic lost three consecutive sets to Hewitt in the third round of the 2006 US Open, he has won the last 11 times he faced Australian players in the Grand Slam. This is also Djokovic's record 32nd appearance in a Grand Slam men's singles final.

Djokovic secured his 7th Wimbledon men’s singles crown, tying Sampras and becoming the joint-most Wimbledon men’s singles champion in the Open era. The second-most player is one less than record holder Federer. Djokovic became the fourth player in the Open era to complete four consecutive men's singles titles at Wimbledon, following Bjorn Borg (5 consecutive titles), Sampras and Federer (5 consecutive titles).

Djokovic won his second championship of the season after winning the Rome Masters in May. He was also the 88th ATP Tour men’s singles championship in his career, ranking first on the overall list. Federer (103) and Nadal (92) ranked third.

Grand Slam men’s singles championship list:

Nadal 22 [Australian Open 2 crowns; French Open 14 crowns; Wimbledon 2 crowns; US Open 4 crowns]

Djokovic 21 [Australian Open 9 crowns; French Open 2 crowns; Wimbledon 7 crowns; US Open 3 crowns]

Federer 20 [Australian Open 6 crowns; 1 French Open; 8 Wimbledon crowns; 5 US Open crowns]

Sampras 14, Emerson 12, Rod Laver 11, Bjorn Bo Djokovic won another Wimbledon championship 3 with 11 and Bill Tilden 10

In the early morning of July 11, Beijing time, the 2022 Wimbledon men’s singles final came to an end. The world’s No. 1 German After three hours of hard work, Jokovic defeated Australian player Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 and 7-6 and won his 21st Grand Slam trophy.

At the moment of victory, Djokovic lowered his head and stared at the grass at his feet for a long time as if he had set foot on the center court of Wimbledon for the first time. Then he pulled up a piece of grass and stuffed it into his mouth. This has been Djokovic's signature move since winning Wimbledon, but this time the grass tastes particularly different. Djokovic seems to have encountered the most ups and downs in his career this season, and it all paid off at this moment.

Because Wimbledon 2022 refuses the participation of Russian and Belarusian players, there is no corresponding Grand Slam points. But it is the most important stage for Djokovic. Throughout the 2022 season, Djokovic has been looking forward to this platform to fulfill his dream of winning the 21st Grand Slam championship.

The 2021 season can be called Djokovic’s dream season. This year Djokovic swept the tennis world, winning three Grand Slam crowns and achieving his goal of 20 crowns in one fell swoop, putting him on par with Federer and Nadal. In the coming new season, Djokovic's eyes are filled with the desire to surpass his opponents.

Helplessly, at the beginning of the 2022 season, Djokovic, the world's number one and defending Australian Open champion, was detained by Australian customs in a refugee hotel and kicked out of the country with an executive order from the Immigration Minister. Since then, Djokovic has insisted on not taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Except for occasionally participating in competitions such as Dubai, he has given up all competitions in countries that require vaccination. The world's number one figure has disappeared from back-to-back hard court events in North America.

Once upon a time, Djokovic was not only the highest-ranked male player, but also the most prestigious and leading player. And COVID-19 changed everything. Djokovic's reckless conduct of exhibition matches resulted in the infection of many players, and his resistance to the COVID-19 vaccine also runs counter to the anti-epidemic policies of governments of various countries. The world's No. 1, who has always had smooth sailing, encountered a widespread crisis of confidence at the peak of his career.

However, Djokovic, who has a determined personality, still hopes to use his achievements on the court to make up for the loss of personality. From the beginning of this year's clay court season, Djokovic began to struggle to return. Being away from the court for a long time has caused Djokovic to lose his feeling for the game, and his plan to return to the top has been delayed again and again. In the French Open Grand Slam competition that he valued, Djokovic was competing with Nadal. He only experienced Nadal's strong presence at the French Open, but failed to cause any trouble for his opponent to win 14 championships.

After watching Nadal win consecutive Australian Open and French Open titles this season, Djokovic remained as stubborn as ever, helping him restart the grass-court season. Because in the subsequent US Open season, Djokovic will be blocked from the United States due to epidemic prevention policies, and the Wimbledon tournament will become Djokovic's only platform to compete for the 21st championship in the 2022 season. Regardless of whether there are points or not, Djokovic needs to complete his redemption on this lawn.

At this Wimbledon, Djokovic faced opponents who repeatedly pushed the world's number one to the edge of the cliff. In the quarter-finals, Italy's new star Sina had led in two sets and had the momentum to eliminate the world's No. 1 player. Djokovic said after the game that he got out of the slump by cheering himself up in the bathroom mirror when he went to the toilet.

Once out of the psychological trough, even a grass court monster like Kyrgios can only steal one set from Djokovic. After understanding Kyrgios's high serving power and aggressive play style, Djokovic suppressed the opponent's rhythm through baseline attacks in the subsequent games and took the lead, so that Kyrgios could no longer control the game. .

In the end, Djokovic defeated Kyrgios 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 and 7-6, winning the Wimbledon championship trophy for the seventh time in his career, tying his predecessor Sang. Plass is only one less than Federer's eight Wimbledon crowns. This is also his fourth consecutive Wimbledon title.

More importantly, Djokovic gained the long-lost self-confidence with this battle. For many days, Djokovic could only watch Nadal, his old rival, win a record 22nd Grand Slam crown, but he was tied up by various problems. Now Djokovic finally broke the 2022 curse and won his 21st Grand Slam championship. In the competition with Nadal and Federer to become the best in tennis history, Djokovic has not fallen behind and has a long way to go.