Novak Djokovic kept
himself as the frontrunner at the championships at Wimbledon Wednesday. The
three time champion got his way back into the semifinals taking down Kei
Nishikori in four sets 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2
on Centre Court at the All England Club in London. It was the first time he
reached the semifinals since 2015 during his last tournament win.
A sixteenth edition to their rivalry commenced with the Serb
looking to get back to the high points of the tournament. This was their first
meeting on grass making it an interesting moment for their careers. While the
former world number one has the best experience, he also carried a near perfect
run to this point dropping only one set so far. The Japanese star hasn’t been
so lucky going four sets three times including his win over Ernests Gulbis.
Though Nishikori has taken Djokovic to four sets at the most, he would try to
put his best foot on center court to try for his first Wimbledon semifinal.
They went on serve through three games until Djokovic broke
his opponent in the fourth to take a 3-1 lead. The 28 year old put together a
break of his own pulling off an inbetweener return before returning another for
the win. He made it two straight leveling back with Djokovic returning them to
serve after six. The Serb held serve and took it upon himself to get another
break which was helped out by a wide return from Nishikori.
The 24th seed knew the mistake would cost him the
set as Djokovic served it out in the ninth. Though he had to play it on deuce,
the 12th seed laid down the only ace of the set before a four shot
rally ended with a ball going wide of the court ending 37 minutes. Djokovic landed
12 of 15 on the first serve despite it being under 60 percent. His actions were
enough to trouble Nishikori on his second serve that scored two seven from it.
He improved in the second breaking early on Djokovic who
took a penalty after the third for smashing his racket into the grass. The Serb
lost his cool during the break arguing the call that he let Nishikori get out
to a 4-1 lead. A hold by the 12th seed got him back within two but couldn’t
recover the entire deficit as Nishikori stayed out front serving out the set in
the ninth to even the match after 42 minutes. While he didn’t overtake the strength
that Djokovic contained, his second serve improved winning almost half the
points and getting ten winners in the process.
He stayed in the third for as long as he could serving with
Djokovic through four games before the Serb achieved the first break. He
controlled the set from that point on taking the sixth on serve before making
it a 5-2 lead with Nishikori on serve to extend the set. He couldn’t get on
point as he lost the first from the forehand before Djokovic took the next one
and opened to two set points that gave him back the lead after 34 minutes.
He showed no intent on letting the fourth set get out of his
hands with the semifinals sitting closer than ever. After letting Nishikori
earn a break to begin the set, he answered back with a break of his own before
conducting a solid strategy to shut the Japanese star down. Djokovic earned the
double break in the fourth before taking a 4-1 lead holding the 24th
seed back two points. Unwilling to give the Serb a triple break, Nishikori made
good to bring together some winners to notch a second win on unforced error
from his opponent.
The Serb didn’t let that bother him as he was on a mission
to get the match over a done with. He made his statement clear on serve scoring
a solid service hold in the seventh before playing Nishikori who was down three
games. He lost all the ground he built up before letting the Serb get to deuce.
The 12 seed needed only two break to land a final winner away from Nishikori to
end the battle in 2 hours and 34 minutes.
"It feels great to be in the last four of a slam,"
Djokovic said to the BBC. "Ive been building on the last couple of weeks
on a level of tennis that ive played in the last couple of months. It was kind
of looking like and felt like it was getting better and better as matches and
time went on and feel like im peaking at the right moment."
Djokovic outscored his opponent winning 27 more points landing
more winners while keeping the unforced errors in check. With him taking
another step in the right direction, he'll await the winner between Rafael Nadal
and Juan Martin Del Potro on Friday.
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