Djokovic prevails against Müller



Aside from a second more complicated and lost in the decisive game, Novak Djokovic dominated Alexandre Müller and qualified for the second round of Wimbledon.

The quest for the 25th Grand Clem title is launched for Novak Djokovic. Faced with a catchy but ultimately dominated Alexandre Müller, the Serbian spent the first Wimbledon round with a four -sleeved victory. From the first exchanges, the world number 6 took the ascendant but the three break balls obtained from entries remained a dead letter. Which did not happen later.

Indeed, after a first service game taken in the tricolor in a fairly direct way, Novak Djokovic had to insist on going to get a second. It is in the same vein that the native of Belgrade a Breaké a third time Alexandre Müller to win a first one-way round in half an hour. The second was not at all of the same ilk. Indeed, the player with seven titles on the London lawn came across a Frenchman ready to hang on the end. Over the games of this second round, the seeded number 6 of the tournament had no less than eleven opportunities to take the service of his opponent.

Müller tried to extend the suspense

However, Alexandre Müller dismissed them one by one to take Novak Djokovic to a decisive game. If the latter had the first two opportunities to conclude, the 41st world player made a round back before hitting. Winning the last three points, the native of Poissy surprised the short center by equalizing a round everywhere without having had the slightest break ball since the start of the game.

The start of the third set saw the two players hold without forcing their service too much for. It was at this time that Novak Djokovic changed the gear. Taking the first time the service of Alexandre Müller, he did not stop there. Indeed, a second station wagon arrived in stride, allowing the Serb to serve to lead two rounds to one in this meeting. In the second opportunity, the world number 6 has achieved its ends. Back to the wall, the Ile -de -France dropped his blows from the start of the fourth set.

Djokovic did not want to make the match last

This resulted in its first two break balls of the match. Except that he did not have the cutting edge necessary to convert them. He then had to resist in front of a Novak Djokovic decided to conclude this match before the time of the curfew, which had forced Giovanni Mpeshi Perricard and Arthur Rinderknech to conclude their matches on Tuesday. If Alexandre Müller resisted on the first three break balls, he gave up on the fourth, allowing the head of number 6 to run in mind, without however pouring in serenity.

Indeed, the tricolor had an opportunity to erase his delay in stride, without success again. The double break, Novak Djokovic looked for him but he had to wait for the seventh game to get it and serve for the match. A last white game allows him to conclude this meeting in time (6-1, 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 in 3:21 ‘) and to join Daniel Evans, winner against his compatriot Jay Clarke (6-1, 7-5, 6-2 in 2:14’), in the second round of Wimbledon.

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