Wimbledon final; and Musetti must do what he’s never done before by coming from two sets to love down to survive.Wimbledon final a month after knee surgery, he’s also trying to defy the passing of time. He’s just the third player aged 37 or over to play in a men’s singles grand slam semi-final, after Ken Rosewall and Federer. And if he wins the title on Sunday he’d be oldest men’s singles major champ in the Open era. Djokovic could be forgiven for thinking he’s playing Federer, when Musetti flashes a one-handed backhand winner down the line on the fifth point, but that’s the highlight for the Italian in this game, as Djokovic also holds to 30.Novak Djokovic and Lorenzo Musetti, here’s a bit of women’s pre-final reading:
Source: theguardian.com