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Novak Djokovic moves forward, John Isner sets record at Wimbledon

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First-seeded Novak Djokovic defeated Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic at a 6-0, 6-3, 6-4 clinic on Friday to advance to Wimbledon's fourth round.

Djokovic, who won the All England Club in London six times, took only one hour and 52 minutes to win. He scored 88% of his points on his first serve and defeated Kemanovich's serve six times.

For Djokovic, who won Wimbledon three times, he won 24 times in a row.

"I think I've played better and better as the tournament progressed," he said in a post-match court interview. "That's obviously what you always want as a player. In every match you play, the level of tennis is at least one step higher. I think that's what's happening now.

"I always know that I can do better. I always expect the best of myself, but so far I think it's very good. Next

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"Before the tournament started, I basically dreamed of playing against him," Van Rytoben said of Sunday's match against Djokovic. "So it's beautiful and magical to get that chance and even play on center court or court 1.

" Everything I think I can win the match I will participate in the match, and I will participate in the match because I think I can win the match against Djokovic. "

Three more of the top 10 seeds, respectively. I advanced 3 sets at a time.

The fifth seed, Carlos Alcaraz of Spain, defeats Oscar Otte of Germany, and the ninth seed, Cameron Norrie of England, knocks out American Steve Johnson. did.

Italy's tenth seeded Jannik Sinner eliminated John Isner, but the 6-foot-10 American set most ace records in the history of the ATP tour during the match. rice field. His fifth ace in the match was number 13,729 in his career, surpassing the mark previously held by Croatia's Ivo Karlovic.

Isner, 37, recorded 24 aces on Fridays 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-3, increasing his total career to 13,748.

Sinner and Alcaraz will meet in the long-awaited fourth round.

Also, it was Americans Frances Tiafoe and Tommy Paul who moved on Friday, along with Belgian David Goffin.

– Field-level media