Novak Djokovic returned efficiently to British grass as he clashed with Frances Tiafoe on the Tennis Classic in Hurlingham.
With his eyes set on matching Roger Federer’s file of eight Wimbledon titles, the 36-year-old Serbian displayed his trademark composure and ability in a lighthearted exhibition match.
In a departure from his ordinary routine, Djokovic opted to forgo an official warm-up match, as an alternative prioritizing relaxation and restoration following his historic twenty third grand slam victory on the French Open.
Ahead of his Wimbledon marketing campaign, he took to the hallowed grounds of Centre Court for apply with Italian expertise Jannik Sinner, relishing the chance to familiarize himself with the turf.
From there, he made a brief journey throughout the river to Hurlingham, showcasing his crisp ball-striking talents in a 6-3, 3-6 (10/7) conquer Tiafoe.
Reflecting on the match, Djokovic expressed his enjoyment of enjoying with Tiafoe, saying, “We get along really well. Obviously, Wimbledon’s around the corner, so we try to get some match play. It’s a beautiful club.”
Djokovic commented about his apply session on Center Court, “It was a little bit strange, I must say, that they’re allowing us to hit on Centre Court before the tournament starts. It was the first time last year. This year I had the privilege again to go out on fresh grass and feel the court. It’s the best court in the world. Every year feels like the first time. It’s going to be another great year, hopefully for all of us.”
Meanwhile, British No. 1 Cameron Norrie continued his profitable run at Hurlingham, securing his second victory of the week with a commanding 6-3, 6-2 win over Serbia’s Laslo Djere. Norrie, who suffered a quarterfinal exit at Queen’s Club final week, sported strapping beneath his left knee however downplayed any issues, stating, “I’m able to practice as usual. Having some bigger days earlier in the week and then getting these matches has been great. I’m doing everything I can to manage it.”
He emphasised the significance of specializing in the sport and placing any discomfort apart, expressing his satisfaction together with his efficiency and total preparation. “I’m exactly where I want to be. It’s good preparation having the matches at Queen’s and here. It’s my favorite time of the year. I’m really enjoying my tennis and hitting the ball, as well as ever.”
As Wimbledon looms on the horizon, the joy builds, with the match set to start out on Monday.
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