Djokovic holds the advantage over Nadal in the unfinished Wimbledon semi-final
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Djokovic holds the advantage over Nadal in the unfinished Wimbledon semi-final

Because the first semi-final between Kevin Anderson and John Isner lasted more than six hours, the second semi-final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal could only start after 8pm, London time.

The two rivals, after that, played for nearly three hours under the roof of the central court without a winner or loser.

Djokovic holds a significant advantage before the second semi-final continues tonight.

The top performance of two players with a total of 29 Grand Slam titles met the expectations of a large audience.

“Nole” won the only break of the set in the seventh game, thereby winning the first set 6-4.

Djokovic holds the advantage over Nadal in the unfinished Wimbledon semi-final

Nadal – Djokovic

Djokovic won seven of the last nine encounters with Nadal, but lost in both recent encounters.

Nadal’s stubbornness made Djokovic lose his composure.

Djokovic holds the advantage over Nadal in the unfinished Wimbledon semi-final

Nadal showed no signs of physical fatigue, even though he just had a five-set match with Del Potro in the quarterfinals.

Nadal continued to show his bravery at the decisive moment of the second set.

The two big opponents played much more cautiously in the third set.

The semi-final match between Nadal and Djokovic will continue at 7:00 p.m. today, July 14, Hanoi time, under the roof at the center court.

Djokovic holds the advantage over Nadal in the unfinished Wimbledon semi-final

Kevin Anderson is waiting for Djokovic or Nadal at the final.

The winner of the Nadal – Djokovic pair will meet Kevin Anderson in the final.

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