Djokovic Defends 44-Year-Old Serena Williams After 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 Wimbledon Loss
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Updated · NBC Sports · Jul 2
Djokovic Defends 44-Year-Old Serena Williams After 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 Wimbledon Loss
3 articles · Updated · NBC Sports · Jul 2
Summary
Novak Djokovic urged fans to ease criticism of Serena Williams after her first singles match in nearly four years ended in a first-round Wimbledon defeat to 20-year-old Maya Joint.
Williams, 44, still served above 120 mph and stayed competitive, but Djokovic said rust and movement issues were natural after such a long layoff and two-child motherhood.
A right-knee tweak late in the first set has also clouded whether Williams will play doubles with Venus; their opener had not been scheduled for Friday and could slip to Saturday.
Djokovic, who watched her match before winning his own second-rounder over Stefanos Tsitsipas, called her return "an incredible gift" and said he hopes she also plays the U.S. Open.