Djokovic battles past De Minaur to reach quarter-finals
- Novak Djokovic defeated Alex de Minaur 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 on Monday to reach Wimbledon's quarter-finals.
- Djokovic lost the first set badly and faced 19 break points, struggling with serve in windy conditions, while de Minaur played aggressively.
- Djokovic reclaimed the break early in the second set after an extended game featuring numerous deuces, then secured the next three sets each with a 6-4 scoreline.
- Djokovic admitted he was having difficulty fully coming to terms with the match and referred to de Minaur as one of the fastest players currently on the Tour.
- Djokovic advanced to his 63rd Grand Slam quarter-final and will face Flavio Cobolli for a semi-final spot on Wednesday.
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