Novak Đoković is in the Wimbledon quarterfinals! After a brilliant comeback, he defeated Australia’s Alex de Minaur with a score of 1:6, 6:4, 6:4, 6:4. In the next round, he will play against Italy’s Flavio Cobolli.

Wow, what a match and what a comeback we witnessed from Novak Đoković! Once again, he showed why he is the greatest of all time. When he was completely written off, losing 1:4 in the fourth set, he managed to rise like a phoenix and celebrate against Alex de Minaur, whose morale completely collapsed by the end of the fourth set.

De Minaur certainly has regrets, but 38-year-old Novak Đoković proved why he is the greatest of all time!

From how it started, we knew it would be tough. Both for us watching on screens and for Novak, who lost that part of the match 6:1 in half an hour. The wind bothered him, he made serving errors, committed as many as five double faults, and De Minaur seemed like a wall. When his baseline stability was combined with his speed, he was an unsolvable enigma for Đoković.

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