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Nick Kyrgios and his run to a first grand slam final has been captivating as well as controversial, but it was his unravelling here that will be the prevailing story of the final UEFA
Had they gone the other way, at the end of the second set and start of the third, then this may have developed into a different contest altogether UEFA
Djokovic, of course, played his part in grinding down Kyrgios and extinguishing the unique threat that he provides UEFA
Kyrgios became frustrated after being broken in the second set UEFA
It came after a spellbinding opening set, with Kyrgios untouchable on serve and creating the break with a dangerously cutting backhand slice UEFA
His box and those closest to him received the brunt of the tirades, but it extended from the umpire to an over-exuberant fan in the opposite corner UEFA
One assumption ahead of the match was that Djokovic could not afford another slow start, after losing the first sets against Jannik Sinner and Cameron Norrie, and that a player like Kyrgios could race away if given the lead UEFA
Wimbledon ends where it began, with Novak Djokovic and a standing ovation on Centre Court, but he was not the central character here UEFA
It takes steel to battle from 0-40 down but it takes a champion’s timing to do it twice, and at crucial junctures in the match UEFA
It was Djokovic’s grit and lapses from Kyrgios that were responsible for that, but the Australian instead pointed to anything and everything around him UEFA
The reality did not prove to be so foreboding, with Djokovic tightening his return game and planting the first itches of irritation in the Kyrgios head UEFA
While the records will show that Djokovic won his fourth straight Wimbledon title, adding his seventh overall and 21st grand slam, it can also be argued that it was handed to him UEFA

It takes steel to battle from 0-40 down but it takes a champion’s timing to do it twice, and at crucial junctures in the match UEFA
The reality did not prove to be so foreboding, with Djokovic tightening his return game and planting the first itches of irritation in the Kyrgios head UEFA
Nick Kyrgios and his run to a first grand slam final has been captivating as well as controversial, but it was his unravelling here that will be the prevailing story of the final UEFA
It was Djokovic’s grit and lapses from Kyrgios that were responsible for that, but the Australian instead pointed to anything and everything around him UEFA
Djokovic, of course, played his part in grinding down Kyrgios and extinguishing the unique threat that he provides UEFA
One assumption ahead of the match was that Djokovic could not afford another slow start, after losing the first sets against Jannik Sinner and Cameron Norrie, and that a player like Kyrgios could race away if given the lead UEFA
His box and those closest to him received the brunt of the tirades, but it extended from the umpire to an over-exuberant fan in the opposite corner UEFA
While the records will show that Djokovic won his fourth straight Wimbledon title, adding his seventh overall and 21st grand slam, it can also be argued that it was handed to him UEFA
Wimbledon ends where it began, with Novak Djokovic and a standing ovation on Centre Court, but he was not the central character here UEFA
It came after a spellbinding opening set, with Kyrgios untouchable on serve and creating the break with a dangerously cutting backhand slice UEFA
Kyrgios became frustrated after being broken in the second set UEFA
Had they gone the other way, at the end of the second set and start of the third, then this may have developed into a different contest altogether UEFA
