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Djokovic Still Sets the Grand Slam Standard, and Felix Had to Answer

Djokovic Still Sets the Grand Slam Standard, and Felix Had to Answer

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Novak Djokovic’s five-set Wimbledon quarterfinal win over Felix Auger-Aliassime was not simply another example of Djokovic surviving late in a Slam. It was a measuring match. Felix showed real top-tier growth: the backhand held up, the serve remained a weapon, and the forehand looked more like an attacking upgrade than a way to protect a weakness.

But Djokovic remains the player who exposes whether that growth is complete. As the match tightened, he repeatedly challenged Felix’s patterns, especially the predictable inside-out forehand, and forced him to prove he could stay patient without searching for shortcuts. The fifth-set breaker became the clearest separation point: Felix had played like a contender for more than five hours, but Djokovic still managed the match like the standard.

The episode also turns to Coco Gauff’s grass-court evolution after her win over Jessica Pegula. Coco is beginning to show a more aggressive version of herself on grass, built around a bigger serve, more purposeful net play, and growing trust in the forehand. The discussion closes with Gauff-Muchova, Naomi Osaka’s exit, and the tactical shape of the women’s draw.

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