Tennis legend Novak Djokovic crushed British player Dan Evans at Wimbledon on Thursday. The Serbian superstar won the match 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 on Centre Court. Djokovic needed just one hour and 47 minutes to destroy his opponent. The 38-year-old champion smashed 46 winners past Evans during the second round clash. This victory marked his 99th career win at the famous grass court tournament.
Djokovic felt sick during his first match against Alexandre Muller but bounced back strong. He praised the special pills that helped him recover from his stomach problems. The seven-time Wimbledon winner looked completely healthy against Evans. His powerful shots and perfect strategy left the British wildcard with no chance. Evans ranks 154th worldwide and had beaten Djokovic once before at Monte Carlo four years ago.
The former world number one hunts for his record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. He currently ties with Margaret Court at 24 major championships. Djokovic has not won Wimbledon since 2022 and lost the last two finals to Carlos Alcaraz. He believes the grass courts give him the best shot at making tennis history. The veteran player dreams of matching Roger Federer with eight Wimbledon titles.
Critics question when Djokovic will retire from professional tennis. He already achieved his Olympic gold medal goal at the Paris Games. The champion insists he still loves competing at the highest level. Djokovic advances to the third round with confidence and determination. His dominant performance sends a warning to other players about his championship ambitions.
Djokovic felt sick during his first match against Alexandre Muller but bounced back strong. He praised the special pills that helped him recover from his stomach problems. The seven-time Wimbledon winner looked completely healthy against Evans. His powerful shots and perfect strategy left the British wildcard with no chance. Evans ranks 154th worldwide and had beaten Djokovic once before at Monte Carlo four years ago.
The former world number one hunts for his record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. He currently ties with Margaret Court at 24 major championships. Djokovic has not won Wimbledon since 2022 and lost the last two finals to Carlos Alcaraz. He believes the grass courts give him the best shot at making tennis history. The veteran player dreams of matching Roger Federer with eight Wimbledon titles.
Critics question when Djokovic will retire from professional tennis. He already achieved his Olympic gold medal goal at the Paris Games. The champion insists he still loves competing at the highest level. Djokovic advances to the third round with confidence and determination. His dominant performance sends a warning to other players about his championship ambitions.