The Pak Banker

More slipping and sliding at Wimbledon as Djokovic wins

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Novak Djokovic slid, slipped, skidded and stumbled into the third round on Wimbledon's slick grass by beating Kevin Anderson 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Djokovic didn't face a break point and committed just six unforced errors, including one with his forehand.

But footing continued to be an issue on the third day of the tournament, and Djokovic went sprawling several times, as did players in other matches and at least one ball kid. "I didn't slip just once; I slipped like six times," Bianca Andreescu said after losing her firstround match. "The courts are super slippery. I have only played here once before, but they werent like this at all. I spoke to a couple other players, and they said it's not that normal. But this is something we can't really control."

Seven-time champion Serena Williams retired from her first-round match Tuesday with a leg injury after she slipped. Roger Federers opponent, Adrian Mannarino, had to call it quits after he fell and twisted his knee. Persistent rain the first two days of play created slick conditions. The weather also caused a scheduling backlog, with 27 firstround matches pushed into Wednesday.

The retractabl­e roof was open when the top-ranked Djokovic was first on Centre Court for his rematch against Anderson, who also lost when they played in the 2018 final.

While Djokovic endured an up-anddown performanc­e on the slippery surface and rose from one spill muttering in frustratio­n, he had little trouble with Anderson. The preternatu­rally limber Djokovic extended one rally by hitting a forehand while down on his knee and won the point.

Djokovic seeks his sixth Wimbledon title and third in a row. By winning the championsh­ip, he would also match the record total of 20 majors shared by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, and would need only a title at the US Open to sweep all four Grand Slams in 2021.

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