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Novak Djokovic vs Tomas Berdych, Wimbledon quarter-final live: Can former World No 1 make it into the semis?

Follow live updates from Djokovic's quarter-final match at Wimbledon

Liam Corless
Wednesday 12 July 2017 08:54 EDT
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Djokovic is in action later today
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The 'Big Four' has become a 'Big Three' with the shock exit of Rafa Nadal, and the remaining trio of Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic will all be aiming to prove their elite credentials in Wednesday's quarter-finals.

Djokovic has the disadvantage of one day's less rest because his last 16 match against Frenchman Adrian Mannarino, which he won in straight sets, had to be put back to Tuesday due to Nadal's marathon five-set defeat by Gilles Muller on Monday.

The second seed also faces an opponent, Czech Tomas Berdych, who has plenty of experience at this stage, given he will be making his fifth quarter-final appearance at Wimbledon.

Berdych, seeded 11th, beat Djokovic in the semi-finals in 2010 before losing to Nadal in the final.

But the Serb has a 25-2 record against the 31-year-old.

"He's been around many years. He's an established top-10 player, big game, flat shots, which are pretty good for this surface obviously where the ball bounces quite low," said Djokovic.

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Federer 6-4 6-2 2-2 Raonic* (*denotes next server)

Federer seals a love hold with his ninth ace of the match.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 17:43

Federer* 6-4 6-2 2-3 Raonic (*denotes next server)

Raonic dumps a forehand into the net to lose the opening point of his service game but an unreturnable serve follows as he levels the game up at 15-15. Federer then shanks a backhand pass before another unreturnable serve brings up two game points for Raonic, of which the Canadian needs just one as he slaps an ace out wide.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 17:47

Federer 6-4 6-2 3-3 Raonic* (*denotes next server)

A big serve-forehand combo sandwiched in between a couple of unreturnable serves bring up three game points for Federer... and he needs just the one as he fires down another unreturnable serve down the T.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 17:49

Federer* 6-4 6-2 4-5 Raonic (*denotes next server)

At 40-15 up on his own serve Raonic hits the net with what looks like an easy volley before Federer hauls the game to deuce with a return winner. Raonic makes no mistake with the next volley that comes his way but misses a forehand as his Swiss opponent again wrestles the game back to deuce. Federer misses the mark with his next two returns as Raonic manages to hold.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 18:07

Djokovic 6-7 0-2 Berdych* (*denotes next server)

From 40-0 up Djokovic is broken in his opening service game of the second set on Court One.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 18:08

Djokovic retires!

Novak Djokovic's Wimbledon campaign is over as he retires from his quarter-final match against Tomas Berdych on Court One while trailing 7-6 2-0. The Serb had been struggling with an elbow injury and had the trainer out at the end of the opening set. 

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 18:09

Federer 6-4 6-2 5-5 Raonic* (*denotes next server)

A routine hold to love for Federer.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 18:10

Federer* 6-4 6-2 5-6 Raonic (*denotes next server)

Raonic loses the opening point of the game but wins the next four to hold and guarantee himself a third set tie-break at the very least.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 18:13

Federer 6-4 6-2 6-6 Raonic* (*denotes first server in tie-break)

Federer starts the game off with an unreturnable serve before a defensive shot by Raonic sails long. The Canadian wins the next point with some good net play but another unreturnable serve by Federer followed by a cross-court backhand winner seals the game for Federer. This third set will be decided by a tie-break.

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 18:16

Federer reacts to another supreme display

On the early exits of Nadal, Djokovic and Murray: "We always knew the danger was there for either one of us. I hope that Novak's ok with his injury, Rafa fought until the very end and Andy also wasn't looking very good at the end with his injury. I hope for Andy and Novak that they will recover for the American summer and play their hearts out over there. I'm convinced Rafa will be back very strong.

"It's unfortunate that they've all gone but there are other great stories in the tournament. I predicted Cilic could have a really deep run here and he's proving to do so. Gilles Muller's story I thought was incredible and Querrey already beat Djokovic last year. Berdych has been here before in the finals and he's a good friend of mine so it's nice to see different guys maybe but I'm happy that my dream run continues and we'll see now what happens next."

On his incredible level of play: "I'm very pleased with how I'm playing. You can always play a little bit better but you can definitely play a lot worse. You don't feel the same every day and the conditions changed today. You adjust to the conditions. It's like going to work... you can't produce the best every single day but you have to make sure that your average is as high as possible every single day and I think I'm doing a great job this week."

Quotes from BBC

Ed Malyon12 July 2017 18:36

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