Few criticisms can be made of a Novak Djokovic capable of displaying such a superior version against his opponent. Despite a small lapse at the end of the match, the former world number one played an almost perfect match against Miomir Kecmanovic at Wimbledon 2025, concluding the victory with a score of 6-3, 6-0, and 6-4 in 1 hour and 48 minutes of play.
With the Centre Court nearly full, Miomir and Novak faced each other in a Serbian derby where the world number six was the clear favorite, although the beginning was not easy for him. Serves dictated the pace of the games, with Djokovic trying to extend the points as much as possible to exploit his opponent's weaknesses, and after an almost video-game-like point, the former world number one achieved his goal.
Some doubts on serve couldn't prevent Djokovic from taking control of the first set, gaining more confidence in his shots and undermining the security of a Kecmanovic who started to decline rapidly. Unlike the first set, the break came immediately in the second. From a lively atmosphere, the audience turned into a deathly silence, with a 6-0 score that spoke for itself.
Djokovic doesn't give ground
With a smile mixed with despair and irony, Miomir celebrated winning a game against Novak in the third set, although Djokovic didn't lose focus. Nole continued his game, executing drop shots that Kecmanovic couldn't even reach, keeping his eye on the ball, not letting anything distract him. Ironically, the only break by Miomir came when Novak was serving for the match.
Djokovic didn't give his compatriot a break, who accepted his fate long before the chair umpire called the end. A very solid victory for Novak, gaining momentum on the grass of the London Grand Slam as he looks ahead to his next round, where he will face Alex De Miñaur.
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