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		[March 16, 2016] 
		(Reuters) - World number one Novak 
		Djokovic broke his opponent late in both sets to eke out a 7-5 7-5 third 
		round victory over an upset-minded Philipp Kohlschreiber on Tuesday as 
		the Serb continued his BNP Paribas Open title defense in California. | 
			
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			 One day after world number two Andy Murray was surprisingly 
			knocked out of competition, Djokovic had no such letdown despite 
			suffering a bit of a wobble towards the end of the match. 
 Djokovic broke serve to lead 4-2 in the second set and squandered 
			four match points in the ninth game before handing back the break to 
			the German world number 30.
 
 The next two games went with serve with Djokovic ensuring the 
			contest would not go to a deciding set when he sealed victory on his 
			fifth match point in breaking his opponent for the fourth time in 
			the match to advance to the round of 16.
 
 He next plays Spaniard Feliciano Lopez for a place in the 
			quarter-finals.
 
 Elsewhere, Rafael Nadal gained a modicum of revenge over Spanish 
			compatriot Fernando Verdasco with a 6-0 7-6(9) triumph.
 
			
			   Having lost to Verdasco in the opening round of the Australian Open 
			in January, Nadal dominated early before digging in late in the 
			second set to put the match away, saving five set points in the 
			tie-break to triumph after falling 6-3 behind.
 "I feel lucky to win the tie-break but at the same time, I played 
			well with not many mistakes as I went for the points," said Nadal, 
			who is looking for his fourth title at Indian Wells.
 
 "I lost matches similar to this one in Australia, in Buenos Aires 
			and in Rio de Janeiro, so it's important for me to win matches like 
			this."
 
 Nadal next faces 18-year-old German prospect Alexandr Zverev, who 
			the Spaniard believes is "a possible future number one".
 The 
			power-hitting Zverev confirmed his potential by breezing past 
			16th-seeded Gilles Simon of France 6-2 6-2 in just 67 minutes.
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			"I thought I played really well today," said Zverev. "I was really 
			ready for a long, long fight and a long three-set match... I'm 
			really happy that I got through so quickly."
 Zverev is bidding to become the youngest quarter-finalist at the 
			event since 1989 and to reach his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 
			quarter-final in just his fifth tournament at this level.
 
 Earlier, Japanese fifth seed Kei Nishikori reached the round of 16 
			with a 7-6(6) 7-6(5) win over American Steve Johnson.
 
 Nishikori, chasing his second ATP World Tour title of the season 
			after victory in Memphis last month, will next face big-serving 
			American ninth seed John Isner, who fired 15 aces in his 6-4 7-6(4) 
			win over France's Adrian Mannarino.
 
 France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga took down American Sam Querrey 6-3 6-4.
 
 (Reporting by Larry Fine; Additional reporting by Jahmal Corner; 
			Editing by John O'Brien)
 
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