Wimbledon men’s singles final latest from Centre CourtNew Zealand v England: Cricket World Cup final – live!F1: British Grand Prix – live!And email Jacob or tweet him with your thoughts 2.52pm BST First set: Djokovic 5-5 Federer (*denotes server): Serving to stay in the set, Djokovic falls to 0-15 after Federer feathers a drop shot over the net and wins the point with a volley into the open court. A long rally follows that one. Then, out of nowhere, Federer produces a gorgeous drop shot that clips the line and leaves Djokovic stranded at 0-30. All of a sudden Federer’s two points from the set. But Djokovic responds with an ace for 15-30 and a backhand down the line for 30-all. Another accurate serve makes it 40-30. A double-fault makes it deuce, but Djokovic digs in and holds. He’s hard as nails. 2.45pm BST First set: Djokovic 4-5 Federer* (*denotes server): Federer races into a 40-0 lead without much of a fuss. His serving remains on point. It has to be against Djokovic, who’s ready with a fizzing return whenever there’s a chance. A couple of big returns from Djokovic take the game to 40-30 – but Federer holds with another ace. Continue reading…
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