Djokovic thrashes Berrettini, Thiem
stuns Federer
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[November 11, 2019]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic
ruthlessly took Matteo Berrettini apart at the ATP Finals on Sunday
as he began his quest to reclaim the number one ranking by winning
his opening group match 6-2 6-1.
Roger Federer already faces an uphill task to win the title for the
first time since 2011, however, after being outplayed by inspired
Austrian Dominic Thiem, losing 7-5 7-5.
Thiem had never won his opening group match in his three previous
appearances but took full advantage of a unusually sluggish Federer
to make a flying start.
While six-time champion Federer will fancy his chances of steadying
the ship against Berrettini on Tuesday, he will likely need to beat
Djokovic on Thursday to reach the semi-finals.
Only once in 16 previous appearances has Federer not survived the
group stage, back in 2008.
Berrettini, the first Italian to play in the season-ending showpiece
since 1978, was given a harsh lesson by 16-time Grand Slam champion
Djokovic at the O2 Arena.
The 32-year-old Djokovic began the match 640 points behind Rafael
Nadal in the race to end the year on top of the rankings, but
victory chipped that advantage down to 440.
Djokovic must at least win two group matches and reach the final to
have any chance of matching Pete Sampras's record of ending six
separate years as world number one.
Spaniard Nadal, who has concerns over an abdominal injury sustained
at the Paris Masters, plays his first group match on Monday against
defending champion Alexander Zverev.
As an opening singles match in a tournament featuring the world's
best eight players, it was a disappointing spectacle as the
23-year-old Berrettini succumbed all too easily.
The first four games were shared but once Djokovic got into his
metronomic groove he looked untouchable and the errors began to flow
off his opponent's racket.
Berrettini snatched at a forehand at 2-3 to gift Djokovic the break
and in no time at all he was a set and 4-0 down.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning his group stage
match against Italy's Matteo Berrettini Action Images via
Reuters/Tony O'Brien
Djokovic had a momentary lapse to drop serve but was in no mood to
hang around as he racked up his 36th win at the event.
He did have some sympathy for his opponent though.
"I remember when I played for the first time in the ATP Tour Finals
in 2007, I lost all three matches in the group," he said.
"I was tense. It's a lot of pressure mentally, that you have to
deliver your best, where for us guys that have been playing on the
top level for many years, we have the experience."
The evening match was much more entertaining as Thiem, runner-up at
the French Open to Nadal in June for a second successive year, took
his career record over Federer to 5-2.
He broke serve in the opening game and although Federer hit back
impressively Thiem was the more aggressive player throughout, using
his forehand to keep Federer on the back foot.
Federer buckled under pressure at 5-5 in the opener and Thiem
confidently held in the next game.
It felt like Federer was just hanging on in the second but he
offered up three break points at 5-5 with a volley error.
Serving for the match, Thiem missed one match point and had to save
a break point as Federer dug in but he made no mistake at the second
time of asking, pummelling away a forehand to seal a third win over
Federer this year.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Toby
Davis)
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