Novak Djokovic is not 100% happy following his straight sets win in the Wimbledon 4th round against Mannarino.
The Serbian sensation reaches the quarters without having dropped a serve, but he needs to grapple with a problem to his right shoulder that may complicate the rest of his ride.
Even if Mannarino is a difficult customer, there was never a doubt that Nole would have won this match. In fact, he conquered the contest with a straight sets scoreline 6-2 7-6 (5) 6-4.
Novak Djokovic is a #Wimbledon quarter-finalist once more… pic.twitter.com/epw2ID3FBG
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 11, 2017
About the shoulder. DJOKOVIC
Even if Nole was happy with his result, he had to admit that he has been struggling with his shoulder.
Nole commented
“I haven’t dropped a set yet at a grass-courts event. I’m very motivated to get as far as I can at this tournament. My shoulder is something I’ve been dragging back and forth for a while now. I’m still managing to play, though.”
Just how bad is Novak Djokovic’s shoulder injury? #Wimbledon #bbctennis pic.twitter.com/KkIQH1azbt
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 11, 2017
Next vs. Berdych
Nole will face Tomas Berdych in the quarters. The head to head is 25-2 for Nole, but 1-1 on grass.
Djokovic commented
“[Berdych] He’s been around for many years, an established top 10 player, understands the occasion of playing big matches. I’m trying to play my best.”
IN THE QUARTERS ONCE MORE
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