First reported by Yahoo News New Zealand
Jessica Pegula avoids upset as seeds continue to fall at Wimbledon
The problem with Novak Djokovic’s unbelievable Wimbledon epic no longer matters
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At 39, after playing for five hours and 15 minutes in the longest Wimbledon quarter-final ever, Djokovic may now struggle physically against Jannik Sinner; but on Centre Court, it felt as if the recognition for his latest fight was enough
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