Inside a minute, Federer broke Zverev to love: the tennis equivalent of Anthony Joshua knocking out a young contender with the first punch of the fight. In the final point of the third game of the second set, Zverev hunted down one of Federer’s many drop shots, slid under the net and jarred his left ankle. He might even get an eighth title on the grass of Wimbledon, and then can start dreaming anew. Kvitova seized control of the decider as she broke immediately then pressured the Barty serve again only for the momentum to swing again as Barty broke back to level at 2-2. Building on her advantage, Kvitova followed up with a second break before serving out strongly with an ace to seal her remarkable comeback success.
Source: The Guardian June 25, 2017 13:23 UTC