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Defending champion Novak Djokovic stuck to the blueprint and moved into the third round of the 2023 edition of the Wimbledon with his win over Jordan Thompson.
The Serbian got the better of his Australian opponent on Wednesday in straight sets 6-3, 7-6, 7-5 to ease into the subsequent challenges that await him at the SW19 this year.
Following his victory, the 36-year-old spoke about the special connection he shares with the prestigious Centre Court at Wimbledon, which has given him and the world of tennis so many iconic moments to cherish.
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“Well, the Centre Court at Wimbledon has been the most special court without a doubt in our tennis history,” he began.
“We know the tradition, we know how long Wimbledon dates back,” the 23-time grand slam winner elucidated.
“I know I’ve said this before and it sounds like a cliche, but I truly try to marvel at every moment I spend on the court. It is a huge privilege, especially at this age. And at this stage in my career, where I’m still trying to push forward with the young guns,” said the seven-time All-England Championship winner.
“I don’t know how far and how long it is going to take, but so far so good I must say”, said the Serbian with a beaming smile on his face.
“We have a very romantic and special relationship-this court and I,” he said to a raucous ovation from the crowd.
Djokovic beat Australian maverick Nick Kyrgios in the final of the 2022 edition of the grass-court major to take his AELTC tally to seven and go within one title of levelling tennis royalty, Roger Federer’s unparalleled record of claiming eight titles at SW19.
The Serbian opened his defence against Pedro Cachin of Argentina in his opening round as he brushed past his first obstacle with ease in a 6-3, 6-3, 7-6 win over the 28-year-old and continued his good form against Thompson.
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