Watch Novak Djokovic v Thanasi Kokkinakis online: Live stream today’s Wimbledon Second Round
Three-time defending champion Novak Djokovic will look to take one step closer to retaining his Wimbledon crown when he takes on Thanasi Kokkinakis in the Second Round on Centre Court on Wednesday at 1.10pm (UK time).
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Where to watch Novak Djokovic v Thanasi Kokkinakis on TV:
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Novak Djokovic will be aiming to win a seventh Wimbledon title of his trophy-spangled career this year, which would place him joint-second alongside William Renshaw and Pete Sampras for most crowns in London’s annual showpiece, sitting just one below current record-holder Roger Federer (eight).
The stellar Serb endured a few hairy moments in his curtain-raising match-up against Kwon Soon-woo, losing the second set which brought the scores level, before routinely getting the job done after that slight mid-game wobble. Wimbledon’s No. 1 seed will be hoping for fewer dramatics on Wednesday afternoon.
Unseeded Thanasi Kokkinakis produced the more convincing performance in the First Round, beating Kamil Majchrzak in straight sets. The towering Aussie is currently in uncharted territory having never previously navigated the First Round of Wimbledon, but can he go one better and produce the shock of the tournament?