"I'm very happy with my performance. I was very solid from the baseline and I varied a lot," analyzed the world No.3.

"The wind made the service complicated, but I put in a very high quality performance," added the Serb, who had not played a preparation tournament on grass.

In search of a seventh title at Wimbledon, he will face his compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic (30th) in the next round.

After losing a set in the first round against the South Korean Soon-woo Kwon (81st in the world) for his start, the Serb flew over this second match in 2 hours without ever conceding a break point.

"I'm happy to have raised my level of play so much in two days. I hope to continue on this upward slope," he said.

At 35, Djokovic hopes to win his 4th Wimbledon in a row to return to a length of the record of 22 Grand Slam titles held by Rafael Nadal.

The two players can face each other in the final this year.

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