London: Milos Raonic judged himself both fantastic and just average after beating Mikhail Youzhny 3-6 7-6(7) 6-4 7-5 in his quest to go one better than last year`s runner-up spot at Wimbledon.


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Facing multiple choice questions from reporters, the sixth-seeded Canadian did turn down option C, poor, but Raonic knew he had ridden his luck against the 35-year-old Russian on Thursday to reach round three.


"I think I won two points in the first two or three games. That was a bad start," Raonic, who lost to Britain`s Andy Murray in straight sets in last year`s final, told reporters.


"I was fortunate that I didn`t get down two sets to love. He had those two set points... He was up 6-4 in that tiebreaker.


"I got very lucky in those scenarios and then I sort of kept plugging away and made it count after that."


Raonic next plays Spanish 25th seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas.


 


Wimbledon 2017: Latvian Ernests Gulbis rips up script with victory over Juan Martin Del Potro


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London: Latvian Ernests Gulbis deprived Wimbledon of a sequel to one of the best men`s singles matches in recent years when he knocked out Argentina`s Juan Martin del Potro on Thursday.


A high-octane clash between Del Potro and three-times champion Novak Djokovic looked likely in the third round, stoking memories of their epic 2013 semi-final, but Latvian Gulbis had other ideas. He won 6-4 6-4 7-6(3).


The 28-year-old Latvian has struggled with wrist and shoulder injuries since reaching the 2014 French Open semi-finals, losing to Djokovic, and dropped to 589 in the world rankings on Monday.


Arriving at Wimbledon on a protected ranking of 99, Gulbis had won only two matches all year at any level.


But he backed up his first-round win over Victor Estrella Burgos, in which he dropped four games, with a superb performance against 29th seed Del Potro, another player plagued by injuries in recent years.


"It`s very satisfying. I found out yesterday that it was my first win in 13 months at Tour level in a main draw," said Gulbis. "I won one Challenger (level) match and I won one qualifier in Rotterdam. It`s been a long time."


Del Potro was not surprised by Gulbis` level.


"Last year I was 1,000 in the world and nobody believed in that ranking either," the former U.S. Open champion, who has battled back from several wrist surgeries, said.


"I know how good Ernests is on grass, and if he has a good day he can beat all the guys."


Gulbis said he was relishing taking on Serbian second seed Djokovic, who has won three Wimbledon titles.


"I had nothing to lose today and I`m going to have even less to lose next match. Maybe I`ll play even better," he said.