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Normal service resumes as Djokovic outclasses Kokkinakis

LONDON: Top seed Novak Djokovic looked every bit the dominant player who has won the last three Wimbledon titles in a commanding 6-1 6-4 6-2 win over Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis on Wednesday to power into the third round.

The 35-year-old, bidding for his seventh Wimbledon title, looked scratchy during his opening win over Kwon Soon-woo but he was back close to his usual lofty standards against the 79th-ranked Kokkinakis.

The Australian defeated Roger Federer in the second round of the Miami Masters in 2018 but there were no signs of another upset on Centre Court as the 20-times major champion dictated terms from the start.

It was the 23rd straight victory for Djokovic at the grasscourt Grand Slam.

"I'm very happy with my performance today," Djokovic said on court. "I thought I started off very well, very solid from the back of the court, made him work for every point that I managed to get his serve back in play.

"I tried to work him around the court, bring a lot of variety in the game.

"It was not easy to serve because of the wind, it was very swirly today on the court, so tough to toss the ball. But I think from my side overall, a really high-quality performance and I'm very pleased."

The Serb, who defeated Kokkinakis in straight sets in their only previous meeting seven years ago at Roland Garros, broke his opponent's serve early in each of the three sets and managed five breaks in the match.

Djokovic dominated rallies with his precise groundstrokes and was eager to step forward at every opportunity - winning 30 out of 38 points at the net.

He brought the crowd to their feet with well-disguised drop shots and when Kokkinakis chased a few of them down, Djokovic calmly played the overhead lob to keep his opponent stranded at

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