Wimbledon 2018: Novak Djokovic Thrashes Kei Kishikori To Reach Semi-finals

Novak Djokovic seemed to be set to "top-up" the titles he had already won at Wimbledon having reached the semi-finals after winning his match with Japan's Kei Kishikori
The three-time champion, after enjoying a brilliant opener which he won, had to rally back having dropped the second set to Kishikori to claim the victory in four sets by 6-3 3-6 6-2 6-2.
The second set went well for the Japanese which he started off saving break points in the opening game, and afterwards brilliantly break the games to move up in the lead before claiming the victory at the set.
Djokovic picked up on his momentum at the third and fourth set, as Nishikori began to suffer fatigue, saving most points at both sets to dictate the sets - won staright eight points out of nine at the third set from 4-2 and broke fourth from 0-1 winning 16 out of 20 points.
The Serb maintains his strong lead over the Japanese in ATP FedEx Head2Head count which stands at 13:2 to his advantage, and will be having a tough semi-final as he will be facing with Rafael Nadal or Juan Martin del Potro.

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