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Djokovic defeats Anderson to keep bid for third Wimbledon title alive

Using the crowd to boost his performance has become an emerging feature of Murray’s game in recent months and Bjorkman says a home grand slam presents huge opportunity for any player.

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He may now be 29, but rather like John Isner, Anderson came later to the professional circuit from the American college system, and didn’t win a title until 2011, but has since climbed to a present career-high of No14.

Cilic, 26, lost to Djokovic in five sets in the quarter-finals in 2014 despite being two sets to one ahead. He makes his 33rd consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal, and seventh in a row at Wimbledon.

Such has been his growing profile that new fans have been following the quiet man of the top 20 in droves.

For all intents, that was it. Djokovic, needing to serve for it, slipped behind, love-30.

Djokovic’s win completed the men’s quarterfinal lineup. Azarenka wouldn’t concede, and even had a break point in the final game.

The top seed came from behind to win 6-7 (6/8), 6-7 (6/8), 6-1, 6-4, 7-5 in a Last 16 tie suspended due to bad light on Monday at the end of the fourth set. “I find that this was one of the most hard matches I’ve played at Wimbledon, maybe in my career”.

Schoolboy James Lloyd, 13, from Stafford, was at SW19 with his aunt Susan Leicester, 56, to watch the action on Centre Court.

In the other matches Wednesday, seven-time champion Roger Federer will play No. 12 Gilles Simon, 2013 champion Andy Murray will face Vasek Pospisil, and French Open victor Stan Wawrinka will be up against No. 21 Richard Gasquet.

He trails Federer 5-2 in career clashes. By virtue of a single break, he squeaked through the fourth set 6-4.

How often do you get a day starting with a deciding fifth set?

It’s Manic Monday at Wimbledon and matches are about to get underway. “It was nice to play a baseliner after two big servers.

Djokovic defended his emotional outbursts, adding: ‘Sometimes it’s just good to scream and let it all out, because that’s the way I work.’.

It’s almost time for the continuation of this five set fourth round match.

Williams erased that with an ace, one of a half-dozen in her final two service games.

“I didn’t have basically any chances on his serve until the 11th game when he made two double faults and I made a couple of good returns from the forehand side”.

Overnight the scores remained deadlocked, at 6-7 6-7 6-1 6-4, and the stage was set for what would turn out to be an epic culmination to an already outstanding match.

Djokovic served for the set and the match, shaky himself to start at 0-30, but ultimately prevailing as Anderson’s forehead went long on match point.

“Kevin served exceptionally well”. He produced some pitch-perfect accuracy and kick to hold to love for 4-4, and did the same at 5-5. “I feel I’m pretty tough that way”.

“I think it’s very important that we should remember it because it affected so many people, emotionally as well as through injury and death”.

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The victor will face last years U.S. Open champion Marin Cilic for a place in the last four.

Maria Sharapova of Russia right shakes hands at the net Coco Vandeweghe of the United States after winning their singles match at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon London Tuesday