Djokovic, a three times Wimbledon champion, had taken the first set 6-3 before Klizan called the trainer onto Centre Court to treat a leg injury. While the 47th-ranked Slovakian emerged for the second set, he lasted just two more games before calling it quits. It's nice to be back but you never like to end a match this way," Djokovic said. His point seemed to be reinforced when Roger Federer's opponent Alexandr Dolgopolov retired injured midway through the second set in the very next match on Centre Court. Second seed Djokovic will play Czech Adam Pavlasek in the next round.
Source: The Star July 04, 2017 15:48 UTC