Safin topples Djokovic at Wimbledon
26/6/2008 17:58
Russian Marat Safin surprised all, including himself, by dumping third
seed Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the second round at Wimbledon
yesterday. Having booked on a flight home yesterday evening, Safin, 28, had a
surprising win of 6-4, 7-6 and 6-2 over Djokovic to continue his journey at the
Grand Slam tournament. "There is a flight at 8.30 leaving every evening, so I
was almost there," said Safin, "You play against (Djokovic), and the last time I
won two matches in a row was... I don't remember. So what do you expect?" "I
didn't play great for a long time. I don't even remember how it feels. It was a
long time ago I played like that and I hope I can get better." Safin thrashed
Pete Sampras to win the US Open in 2000 and topped the rankings soon
afterwards. Eight years later and despite a victory at the Australian Open in
2005, his ranking is down at 75 and this season has been dismal, until
now. With the win, Safin has a third round meeting with Italian Andreas
Seppi, a repetition of his run to the last eight in 2001.
Xinhua
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