Novak Djokovic into Wimbledon semis as Alex de Minaur withdraws - ESPN
WIMBLEDON, England — Novak Djokovic got a free pass into the Wimbledon semifinals Wednesday when his quarterfinal opponent, Alex de Minaur, withdrew with a hip injury.
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WIMBLEDON, England — Novak Djokovic got a free pass into the Wimbledon semifinals Wednesday when his quarterfinal opponent, Alex de Minaur, withdrew with a hip injury.
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Alex De Minaur vowed to "find a way" to compete in the Wimbledon quarter-finals after he seemed to suffer an injury during match point against Arthur Fils.
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LONDON : The Wimbledon men's singles semi-finals take centre stage at the All England Club on Friday.
Seven-time champion Novak Djokovic reached the Wimbledon semi-finals on Wednesday when "devastated" Alex de Minaur withdrew from their last-eight clash with a hip injury. Australian ninth seed De Minaur suffered the injury in his fourth-round win over Arthur Fils and admitted Wednesday: "I am devastated to pull out due to a hip injury". "It's no secret that this would have been the biggest match of my career but it's a unique injury," said the 25-year-old. "I woke up this morning wanting to feel some sort of miracle, but there was a high risk of making the injury worse if I stepped on court."
Taylor Fritz mounted a stirring comeback from two sets down to dump fourth seed Alexander Zverev out of Wimbledon on Monday, winning their fourth-round match 4-6, 6-7 (4/7), 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 6-3. Confronted with Zverev's relentless serve, American 13th seed Fritz looked to be heading home but broke the German on the way to winning the third set. It was the first time the former world number two had been broken in the entire tournament.
LONDON : The quarter-final stage of Wimbledon continues at the All England Club on Wednesday.