- Aleksandr Oje-Alyasim beat Davidovich Fokina at Wimbledon in five sets.
- Match supervisor reported that, according to medical staff, the Canadian player’s injury was caused by a fall.
- In the fourth set, Aleksandr Oje-Alyasim broke Davidovich Fokina’s serve, which proved decisive.
Felix Oje-Alyasim defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the Wimbledon quarterfinal. He won the first set 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3, 6-7 (2-7), 6-1.
According to the match report, the Canadian player’s injury was caused by a fall. It is noted in the report that, after a fall, the player’s injury was treated for a while. The match supervisor reported that, according to medical staff, the Canadian player’s injury was caused by a fall.
In the fourth set, Oje-Alyasim broke Davidovich Fokina’s serve and then held his serve to win the match.
After the match, Oje-Alyasim said that the injury did not prevent him from playing his game.
Earlier, Oje-Alyasim had reached the Wimbledon semifinals.