'Djokovic feels disrespected'published at 16:33 British Summer Time 11 July 2021
Boris Becker
Three-time Wimbledon champion on BBC TV
Djokovic doesn't like it [the chants for Matteo Berrettini]. He feels disrespected.
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Boris Becker
Three-time Wimbledon champion on BBC TV
Djokovic doesn't like it [the chants for Matteo Berrettini]. He feels disrespected.
Novak Djokovic lurks at the net, Berrettini tries to send it past him, but the forehand is wide. One break point saved, one remains.
Two break points for Berrettini, 15-40, to get us all square in the third.
*Djokovic 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 3-2 Berrettini
Some brilliant pressure from Berrettini on the powerful forehand, Djokovic somehow keeps the point going twice but can then only send one long, 15-30.
Andrew Castle
BBC Sport tennis commentator on BBC One
I wonder if Berrettini can find another level.
We knew he would have to play the match of his life and that's certainly the way it's shaping up.
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Former Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko, the current head coach of Ukraine, is among the crowd on Centre Court.
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*Djokovic 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 3-2 Berrettini
A blistering double backhand from Djokovic down the line, but it doesn't matter as an ace from Berrettini follows shortly after to hodl.
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Clever. Djokovic knew Berrettini was going to go for the slice and he just snuck in for the easiest of put-away volleys
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Djokovic 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 3-1 Berrettini*
Berrettini can't make any further impact in that game and Djokovic has some space in the third set.
This looked like being a routine consolidation of that break from Djokovic, but Berrettini has taken us to deuce.
Marion Bartoli
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Djokovic knows the patterns of Berrettini now.
The whole box of Djokovic got on their feet. They know too well how important it is to have an early break. But I think all the extra shots that Berrettini is having to do is creating those unforced errors when he is serving.
When you feel fatigue and you can't get that explosive jump - it's becoming harder and harder to do that.
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Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
All in the head, says Djokovic. It's all in the head.
The Serb prods his temple several times to illustrate his point as he marches off court with the break in his back pocket.
*Djokovic 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 2-1 Berrettini
The sliced backhand from the baseline by Berrettini fails to make it over and the Italian fought back in the first and gave Djokovic a scare in the second, but Berrettini is going to have to do this set the hard way again.
Can Djokovic race away with it from here?
An incredible return from Djokovic, with the double-handed backhand and it skims the net and Berrettini can't get it back over the net, break point for Djokovic.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Wow, a Rocky-style 'Ma-tay-o, Mat-tay-o" rings around Wimbledon like it is downtown Philly.
Undeterred, the Djokovic fans respond with chant of 'Nole, Nole, Nole'.
The fans of both players are battling as hard in the stands as their heroes are on the court.
Berrettini gets the Italian fans a bit anxious, 0-30 in the third game of set three after he goes long. Chance for Djokovic.
Marion Bartoli
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
That is really where Djokovic is looking to get Berrettini more often - on the stretch. That is where fatigue will make a difference - he has played so many matches and that strapping.
Djokovic 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 1-1 Berrettini*
Berrettini's hold to love is instantly followed by Djokovic doing the same as the Italian drags a forehand into the tramlines.