Until the issues resurfaced in the third set against Edmund, Djokovic appeared rather rested and ready. (Top seeds Mirza-Dodig crash out in mixed doubles Round 2)"I made Kyle work for each point," said Djokovic, whose quarterfinal opponent is No. 9 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the man he beat in the 2008 Australian Open final for the first of his 12 major championships. Edmund broke for a second consecutive time to suddenly lead 3-2 as Djokovic's coach, Boris Becker, looked on from the stands, grim-faced. Djokovic broke back to 3-all, and after a trade of service holds, he took the last two games.
Source: India Today September 05, 2016 05:03 UTC