Djokovic beats Nishikori in Rogers Cup final
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[August 01, 2016]
(Reuters) - World number one
Novak Djokovic continued his dominance of Kei Nishikori with a 6-3
7-5 victory in the final of the Rogers Cup in Toronto on Sunday.
After clinching his 30th ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title, Djokovic
immediately started to turn his attention to something more elusive,
an Olympic gold medal.
In his first tournament since an upset third round loss to American
Sam Querrey on the grass of Wimbledon four weeks ago, Djokovic
returned to his winning ways and became the first four-time winner
of the Rogers Cup. The 29-year-old Serb seized the opening set in
just over 30 minutes, and then dug deep during a spirited back and
forth in the final stages of the hardcourt match. Djokovic was
bolstered by a strong service performance as he won 82 percent of
his first serve points and recorded five aces.
"I worked on it (with my coach)," Djokovic, who struggled on serve
earlier in the tournament, said in a courtside interview.
"I had to change something, I was not getting many of the free
points (as I did today).
"It allowed me to be more aggressive. It was my best (serving)
performance of the week.”
With the second set tied at 5-5 and the score at deuce, Djokovic won
a pair of rallies to earn the decisive break.

Djokovic put extra loft on a forehead to create an unforced error
from Nishikori on game point, before triumphantly pointing at his
head to illustrate his savvy.
He served out to close the match.
Nishikori fought hard to stay in the final set but seemed to be
bothered by his rackets as he made multiple trips to the side of the
court to change.
The Japanese player recorded his fourth straight Memphis title in
February for his 11th ATP Tour victory, but he cannot seem to solve
the world’s top player and has now lost nine straight times to
Djokovic.
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Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses the champions trophy after defeating
Kei Nishikori of Japan to win the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at
Aviva Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports

“It was a shame to lose but this was my first time final here in
Toronto,” Nishikori told the Canadian crowd. “So, it was a great
week.”
Djokovic, a 12-time grand slam champion, will now turn his focus to
the Rio Olympics, a tournament he has yet to conquer.
He earned a bronze medal in singles at Beijing in 2008 and fell just
short of a medal at London in 2012.
“I don’t need to explain that every athlete dreams of being a part
of the Olympic Games,” he said. “I’m competing in singles and
doubles.
"Hopefully I’ll get at least one medal.”
(Reporting by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Andrew Both)
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