The other was someone he admires and respects and ultimately would humble in straight sets: Aljaz Bedene of Welwyn Garden City. After a quarter of an hour in the second, Djokovic was racing through his service game to lead 4-1. Even in fading light, anyone could see the gulf, although Bedene pushed him hard for as long as it lasted. Bedene said: “Obviously when you play someone like Novak you can see where are the weaknesses, so I’m going to work on that. When Djokovic stretched his lead to two sets after an hour and a quarter, there was just about enough light left for a quick third.
Source: The Guardian May 28, 2016 19:45 UTC