The China Mail - Sinner wins Wimbledon reprieve after Dimitrov injury heartbreak, Djokovic survives

USD -
AED 3.672497
AFN 69.769422
ALL 83.375907
AMD 383.424939
ANG 1.789623
AOA 917.000174
ARS 1261.935698
AUD 1.534719
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.700064
BAM 1.665311
BBD 2.016186
BDT 122.12681
BGN 1.665901
BHD 0.376968
BIF 2974.851951
BMD 1
BND 1.277199
BOB 6.900398
BRL 5.487978
BSD 0.998599
BTN 85.726085
BWP 13.322945
BYN 3.267927
BYR 19600
BZD 2.005798
CAD 1.365215
CDF 2885.00034
CHF 0.796705
CLF 0.024533
CLP 941.439988
CNY 7.174903
CNH 7.17208
COP 4032.1
CRC 504.325466
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 93.889298
CZK 20.99098
DJF 177.820162
DKK 6.35365
DOP 59.764654
DZD 129.621286
EGP 49.665075
ERN 15
ETB 138.586305
EUR 0.851675
FJD 2.24725
FKP 0.733342
GBP 0.733505
GEL 2.710418
GGP 0.733342
GHS 10.385508
GIP 0.733342
GMD 71.499262
GNF 8660.260804
GTQ 7.676162
GYD 208.919258
HKD 7.850035
HNL 26.08903
HRK 6.417502
HTG 130.631916
HUF 340.585968
IDR 16240.8
ILS 3.34395
IMP 0.733342
INR 85.671702
IQD 1308.118372
IRR 42125.000067
ISK 121.460337
JEP 0.733342
JMD 159.378087
JOD 0.708973
JPY 146.090979
KES 129.019631
KGS 87.449546
KHR 4011.256381
KMF 420.502126
KPW 899.998081
KRW 1366.219562
KWD 0.30528
KYD 0.832145
KZT 518.73454
LAK 21518.249045
LBP 89471.622766
LKR 300.439782
LRD 200.218832
LSL 17.730162
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 5.378711
MAD 8.988399
MDL 16.846255
MGA 4379.108341
MKD 52.410134
MMK 2099.213878
MNT 3588.812494
MOP 8.074265
MRU 39.59419
MUR 44.979789
MVR 15.40233
MWK 1731.208065
MXN 18.621155
MYR 4.23899
MZN 63.959773
NAD 17.730313
NGN 1528.490091
NIO 36.749273
NOK 10.10159
NPR 137.158986
NZD 1.66182
OMR 0.38448
PAB 0.998425
PEN 3.543406
PGK 4.186676
PHP 56.37201
PKR 283.719219
PLN 3.619856
PYG 7957.801344
QAR 3.650498
RON 4.311304
RSD 99.76702
RUB 78.698646
RWF 1441.96383
SAR 3.750452
SBD 8.336924
SCR 14.350009
SDG 600.501691
SEK 9.50306
SGD 1.277535
SHP 0.785843
SLE 22.494023
SLL 20969.503664
SOS 570.65495
SRD 37.252505
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.737819
SYP 13001.868117
SZL 17.725043
THB 32.481973
TJS 9.611424
TMT 3.51
TND 2.912429
TOP 2.342097
TRY 40.003045
TTD 6.768361
TWD 29.039035
TZS 2640.192037
UAH 41.778635
UGX 3582.178513
UYU 40.079529
UZS 12539.646724
VES 111.282251
VND 26123.5
VUV 118.824009
WST 2.740489
XAF 558.527468
XAG 0.027181
XAU 0.0003
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.694629
XOF 558.525091
XPF 101.546701
YER 242.150054
ZAR 17.807835
ZMK 9001.196736
ZMW 24.190149
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSC

    0.0900

    22.314

    +0.4%

  • CMSD

    0.0250

    22.285

    +0.11%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    69.04

    0%

  • SCS

    0.0400

    10.74

    +0.37%

  • RELX

    0.0300

    53

    +0.06%

  • RIO

    -0.1400

    59.33

    -0.24%

  • GSK

    0.1300

    41.45

    +0.31%

  • NGG

    0.2700

    71.48

    +0.38%

  • BP

    0.1750

    30.4

    +0.58%

  • BTI

    0.7150

    48.215

    +1.48%

  • BCC

    0.7900

    91.02

    +0.87%

  • JRI

    0.0200

    13.13

    +0.15%

  • VOD

    0.0100

    9.85

    +0.1%

  • BCE

    -0.0600

    22.445

    -0.27%

  • RYCEF

    0.1000

    12

    +0.83%

  • AZN

    -0.1200

    73.71

    -0.16%

Sinner wins Wimbledon reprieve after Dimitrov injury heartbreak, Djokovic survives
Sinner wins Wimbledon reprieve after Dimitrov injury heartbreak, Djokovic survives / Photo: © AFP

Sinner wins Wimbledon reprieve after Dimitrov injury heartbreak, Djokovic survives

Jannik Sinner progressed to the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Monday after a tearful Grigor Dimitrov pulled out injured while in total control of the match while Novak Djokovic survived a scare.

Text size:

World number one Sinner and seven-time champion Djokovic remain on course for a mouthwatering semi-final clash but the top seed's match on Centre Court was overshadowed by Dimitrov's heartbreak.

The Italian was staring at the exit door trailing 3-6, 5-7, 2-2 before the Bulgarian 19th seed pulled up holding his right pectoral muscle and was unable to continue.

Sinner rushed to his aid but his 34-year-old opponent was barely able to wave to acknowledge the crowd's warm ovation.

"Honestly I don't know what to say," said Sinner. "He is an incredible player, I think we all saw this today.

"He's been so unlucky in the past couple of years. An incredible player, a good friend of mine also. We understand each other very well off the court too.

"Seeing him in this position, honestly, if there would be a chance that he could play the next round, he would deserve it."

The injury-prone Dimitrov has now been forced to retire in each of his past five Grand Slam appearances.

Sinner himself suffered a nasty fall in the opening game of the fourth-round clash and appeared to be suffering discomfort in his right elbow.

The three-time Grand Slam champion had been in regal form in the first three rounds at the All England Club, dropping just 17 games.

Sinner, who is due to face American 10th seed Ben Shelton in the quarter-finals, said he would be having an MRI scan on Tuesday to assess the extent of the damage to his elbow.

Shelton beat Italy's Lorenzo Sonego in four sets.

- Federer 'curse' -

Earlier, sixth seed Djokovic endured a nightmare start to his match against Australian 11th seed Alex de Minaur but battled back to win 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.

Fresh from his 100th win at Wimbledon on Saturday, making him the third player to achieve that feat after Martina Navratilova and Roger Federer, Djokovic reached his 16th quarter-final at the tournament.

Aged 38, the Serb is aiming to win a record 25th major title, breaking a tie with the long-retired Margaret Court, and to equal Federer's record of eight men's crowns at the All England Club.

That would make him the oldest Grand Slam singles champion in the Open era.

Djokovic's 101st victory at Wimbledon came under the gaze of the Swiss great, who was sitting in the front row of the royal box alongside his wife Mirka.

"It's probably the first time he's watching me and I've won the match," he said. "The last couple I lost, so good to break the curse.

"No, it's great, obviously, great to have Roger, a huge champion and someone that I admired and respected a lot.

"We shared the stage for so many years, and it's great to have him back."

In the last eight, Djokovic faces Italian 22nd seed Flavio Cobolli, who beat former Wimbledon runner-up Marin Cilic 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (7/3).

In the women's draw, Iga Swiatek coninued her serene progress with a 6-4, 6-1 rout of Danish 23rd seed Clara Tauson.

Swiatek, fourth in the rankings, is a five-time Grand Slam winner but has never made a Wimbledon semi-final.

The 24-year-old is in a strong position in the second week of the tournament after the exit of so many of the top seeds.

"Honestly it's pretty amazing. It's the first time I really enjoyed London, sorry guys," Swiatek said, referring to her previous Wimbledon woes.

"We are tennis players, so we feel well off the court when we feel well on the court."

The Polish player next faces Russian 19th seed Liudmila Samsonova, who beat Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 7-5, 7-5.

Russian seventh seed Mirra Andreeva, 18, reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time with a 6-2, 6-3 win against American 10th seed Emma Navarro, who ended Barbora Krejcikova's reign as champion on Saturday.

Andreeva next plays Swiss former Olympic champion Belinda Bencic, who beat Russian world number 17 Ekaterina Alexandrova 7-6 (7/4), 6-4.

C.Mak--ThChM