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Novak Djokovic: The Best Quality Of Grand Slam Tennis I Have Played!

By - A Staff Writer | 7 July 2014 7:26 AM GMT

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Novak Djokovic was one of the serious contenders to lift the Wimbledon trophy this year. However, it was no cake walk for Djokovic who faced seven- time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer in the final. Federer took the first set 7-6 but Djokovic came back stronger to take the second and third set 6-4, 7-6. Djokovic was about to win his second Wimbledon title but Federer denied him by taking the fourth set 7-5, and it was all back to square one. After almost five hours of tennis, the nail-biting contest came to an end as Djokovic took the final and the decider set 6-4 to lift the golden trophy for the second time.

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