Delighted Djokovic wins third Madrid Open as Tsitsipas runs out of
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[May 13, 2019]
MADRID (Reuters) - Delighted
world number one Novak Djokovic said he was back to his best after
winning a third Madrid Open title on Sunday, defeating Stefanos
Tsitsipas 6-3 6-4.
Djokovic’s victory was also a record-equaling 33rd Masters 1000
title for the Serbian, drawing him level with great rival Rafa Nadal
at the top of the all-time list.
"I wasn't playing my best tennis after the Australian Open so I was
looking to regain momentum," Djokovic told reporters.
"I played some of my best tennis here, it's a big win obviously for
me today and in this tournament. I'm really looking forward to
continuing this streak in Rome (at the Italian Open)."
"He's [Tsitsipas] very talented, he beat Rafa yesterday, he had a
late night and he wasn't as dynamic in his movement and that was
probably due to his long match."
The Greek eighth seed rarely threatened to re-produce the stunning
display he had conjured up on Saturday when he knocked out home
favorite Nadal, and 15-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic was in
command throughout as he continued his impressive French Open
preparations.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates with the trophy after winning the
final against Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas REUTERS/Sergio Perez
He had not dropped a service game all week in Madrid and raced into
a 3-0 lead as he broke his opponent’s first service game under blue
skies and soaring temperatures in the Spanish capital, with his
trademark backhand down the line causing Tsitsipas problems
throughout.
Tsitsipas, who is enjoying a breakthrough season, rallied in the
second set with the backing of the crowd but Djokovic broke in the
ninth game to go 5-4 up, before serving out the match.
(Reporting by Joseph Cassinelli; editing by Tony Lawrence)
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