Off-key Rafael Nadal still wins in four sets
Some days at the office are bit of a grind, even if in Rafael Nadal's case, his place of work on Thursday was Wimbledon's sunny but chilly Centre Court for a match against Ricardas Berankis.
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Some days at the office are bit of a grind, even if in Rafael Nadal's case, his place of work on Thursday was Wimbledon's sunny but chilly Centre Court for a match against Ricardas Berankis.
The first week of Wimbledon has been filled with shock exits and surprise winners. Yesterday saw British hopefuls Liam Broady, Katie Boulter and Heather Watson progress to the third round of the prestigious tennis tournament.
By CNN Sport staff
Tennis bad boy Nick Kyrgios set up a third-round clash with fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas after a straight-sets win over Filip Krajinovic.
Top seed Novak Djokovic and British No. 1 Cameron Norrie will return to Centre Court on Friday as third round matches begin. Ons Jabeur will commence play on Centre Court when she locks horns with French player Diane Parry, before Djokovic faces compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic and Norrie ends the day's play with a match against American Steve Johnson.
Carlos Alcaraz has been backed to become the next big thing in men's tennis after the Spaniard was told he "has it" to make it to the top. Alcaraz, still only 19, has progressed through to the third round at Wimbledon, and will face German Oscar Otte on Friday for a place in the last-16.
LONDON : Australian Nick Kyrgios let his racket do the talking as he demolished Filip Krajinovic in straight sets at Wimbledon on Thursday then said he hoped the performance would earn him the respect he feels he has been denied by the world's media.
Nick Kyrgios gave a metaphorical two fingers to his critics by letting his tennis do the talking and racing into the third round at Wimbledon.