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Djokovic beats darkness to reach quarter-finals

Novak Djokovic was kept waiting in the wings till after 7pm local time before he could start swinging his racket against Russia's Karen Khachanov at Wimbledon on Monday.

But there was no stopping the Serb once he made it on to Court One as he romped to a 6-4 6-2 6-2 win to reach the quarter-finals for a 10th time.


With Kevin Anderson taking almost 3-1/2 hours to tame French showman Gael Monfils in the previous match, Djokovic knew he had about two hours of daylight left if he wanted to avoid coming back on Tuesday's rest day to finish off the contest.

The 12th seed timed the conclusion almost to perfection, sealing victory at 8.50pm on his third match point after Khachanov dumped a tired backhand into the net to end a 20-stroke rally.

Djokovic, winner of three singles titles at the All England Club, will next meet Japan's 24th seed Kei Nishikori.

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Bestway Wholesale is rolling out a nationwide World Cup 2026 retail campaign across more than 60 depots

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Bestway Wholesale launches nationwide World Cup 2026 campaign for independent retailers

  • Bestway Wholesale is rolling out a nationwide World Cup 2026 retail campaign across more than 60 depots.
  • The programme is expected to support over 100,000 independent retailers during the tournament period.
  • Bestway said its previous EURO 2024 campaign delivered an average 44 per cent sales uplift for participating brands.

Bestway Wholesale has unveiled a nationwide World Cup 2026 retail activation aimed at helping independent retailers increase sales during one of the biggest trading periods of the year for food and drink brands.

Running from May 22 to July 16 across more than 60 depots nationwide, the campaign has been designed to support over 100,000 independent retailers through a mix of in-depot promotions, digital engagement and supplier-backed offers tied to key tournament moments.

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