| Djokovic, Pouille through to Japan 
			Open quarter-finals
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			 [October 02, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - World number one 
			Novak Djokovic beat Japanese wildcard Go Soeda 6-3 7-5 to move into 
			the quarter-finals of the Japan Open Tennis Championships in Tokyo 
			on Wednesday. 
 Djokovic, who returned to the tour after nursing a shoulder injury 
			that led to his U.S. Open fourth round withdrawal, was on point with 
			his serve, firing 10 aces and winning a remarkable 81% of his first 
			service points.
 
 Soeda is ranked 133rd in the world and did manage to break Djokovic 
			once in the second set when the top seeded Serb served for the match 
			at 5-3 before displaying his resilience once again by saving three 
			match points in the following game.
 
 But despite the home crowd's support, he was no match for Djokovic 
			who broke the 35-year-old veteran for the fourth time in the one 
			hour, 34 minute contest before serving out the match.
 
 Djokovic next plays fifth seeded Frenchman Lucas Pouille who breezed 
			past the other home favorite Yoshihito Nishioka 6-1 6-2, breaking 
			the 24-year-old four times in a 49-minute encounter.
 
 Japan had a reason to cheer, however, after Yasutaka Uchiyama beat 
			Moldova's Radu Albot who is ranked 91 places above the Japanese in 
			the ATP rankings.
 
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			Novak Djokovic (SRB) returns a shot against Sam Querrey (USA) during 
			the Western and Southern Open tennis tournament at Lindner Family 
			Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            The 27-year-old Uchiyama battled back from a set down to win 6-7(2) 
			6-3 6-4 in two hours and 25 minutes to move into the quarters where 
			he will face American Reilly Opelka. 
            
			 
			Opelka held his nerve in two tiebreaks to beat Frenchman Gilles 
			Simon 7-6(4) 7-6(2).
 
 (Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian 
			Radnedge)
 
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