Novak Djokovic sees it bad but he makes it: the Serbian, reigning Wimbledon champion, after going down two sets to zero ends up beat South African Kevin Anderson and thus reaches the other favorites Federer, Murray and Wawrinka in the quarterfinals. For Djokovic it is the 25th consecutive qualification for the quarterfinals in a Grand Slam tournament.
The last set, recovered today after the match was suspended yesterday due to darkness at 2-2, finished 7-5 with a thrill for the Serbian, forced to recover from 15-40 in the fourth game, down 1-2.
Just when Anderson seemed to hold the inertia of the match, at 5-5, the South African's harakiri with two double faults and a lightning response from Djokovic costing him the break.
At the change of sides, Nole goes up from 0-30 and with four points in a row reaches Cilic in the quarterfinals. The other quarterfinals will see Federer and Simon compete against each other, Gasquet-Wawrinka and the surprise Pospisil against Murray. All matches will be played tomorrow.
