Dominant Djokovic races past Lajovic in Monte Carlo
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[April 17, 2018]
(Reuters) - Former world number
one Novak Djokovic showed signs of rediscovering his form with a
dominant 6-0 6-1 victory over Dusan Lajovic in the opening round of
the Monte Carlo Masters on Monday.
Djokovic's start of the season was disrupted by an elbow surgery,
and has since suffered defeats in consecutive opening matches at
Indian Wells and Miami.
But there were no signs of his recent struggles as he kickstarted
his claycourt campaign in style to record a victory over fellow Serb
Lajovic in just 57 minutes.
Djokovic, a two-time winner at Monte Carlo, dropped just eight
points as he wrapped up the first set with his opponent well off the
pace.
Lajovic, ranked 93 in the world, offered resistance in the second
set to level at 1-1 but failed to capitalize on a break point as the
12-time grand slam winner roared back to book a second round meeting
with Borna Coric of Croatia.
Earlier in the day, Japan's Kei Nishikori came back from a set down
to see off Czech 12th seed Tomas Berdych 4-6 6-2 6-1 and reach the
second round.
Nishikori, who missed a large part of last season with a wrist
injury, started the season in the Challenger Tour events before
reaching the second round at Miami.
He was playing close to his best tennis despite calling for a
medical timeout for his troublesome wrist.
"It's not great but first match on clay, you know, I'm expecting
little soreness," Nishikori said.
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Serbia’s Novak Djokovic in action against Serbia’s Dusan Lajovic
during the first round REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
"Hopefully I have a day off tomorrow. If I have to play tomorrow, I
got to be ready tonight."
The 28-year-old, who is making his first Monte Carlo appearance
since 2012, will face Russian Daniil Medvedev in the next round.
World number 51 Jared Donaldson confronted an umpire after
disagreeing with a call made in his first-round defeat by
last-year's finalist Albert Ramos-Vinolas.
While 6-3 3-2 down, the 21-year-old American became outraged when a
serve by the Spaniard was called in by Arnaud Gabas when he believed
it was out.
Donaldson eventually lost 6-3 6-3 and apologized to Ramos-Vinolas
but refused to shake Gabas' hand.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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