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Djokovic sees off China’s inspired Wu to reach Wimbledon second round

China’s Wu raised his level to snatch the second ‌set and kept up the pressure before Djokovic broke him and edged ahead ⁠in the contest

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Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates winning the men’s singles match against Wu Yibing of China at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London on Monday. Photo: AP
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Novak Djokovic ⁠launched his latest ⁠bid for a ⁠record-equalling eighth Wimbledon title and stand-alone 25th Grand Slam crown with a battling 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 win over China’s plucky Wu Yibing in ‌the first round on Monday.

Still fiercely competitive at the age of 39, Djokovic is looking to equal Roger Federer’s tally at the All England Club and go past Margaret Court in the all-time list ⁠of grand slam titles, and he showed flair and fight ‌to stay on track.

After shedding the custom Lacoste blazer he wore on to Centre Court, Djokovic ‌got down to business, easing through the opening set ⁠and ⁠still finding time to acknowledge a successful marriage proposal in the stands ‌with a heart-shaped gesture.

Wu, who returned to grand slam action this year after ‌two ‌injury-hit seasons, raised his level to snatch the second ‌set and kept up the pressure for eight games ⁠in the next before Djokovic broke him and edged ahead ⁠in the contest.

Djokovic huffed and puffed in the fourth set before breaking for a 5-4 lead when ‌Wu fired an ‌overhead long, and the Serb duly wrapped up the physically draining match on serve to set up an intriguing meeting with Stefanos Tsitsipas.

“Obviously better when you win in the end, it’s not the first time that I’m talking about the significance of Wimbledon in my career and my life,” said Djokovic.

“It was very challenging for me today. I’m feeling happy but not the freshest I guess. It didn’t feel like the first round to be honest.”

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