Carlos Alcaraz Hubert Hurkacz Novak Djokovic Grigor Dimitrov Andrey Rublev Stan Wawrinka France on Carlos Alcaraz Hubert Hurkacz Novak Djokovic Grigor Dimitrov Andrey Rublev Stan Wawrinka France

Wimbledon 2023: Novak Djokovic to resume fourth-round match with Hubert Hurkacz on Monday two sets up

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Novak Djokovic and Hubert Hurkacz will resume their fourth-round match at Wimbledon on Monday with the 24-time Grand Slam champion requiring just a set to advance.

The Pole's huge serve made life uncomfortable for Djokovic and set up two tiebreakers but the second seed's quality shone through on both instances.

Ad Djokovic, therefore, will be confident of advancing into the last-eight where he will meet Andrey Rublev who beat Alexander Bubliv in a thriller.

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