Imperious Djokovic downs Federer in
straight sets to reach final
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[January 30, 2020]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic
once again beat great rival Roger Federer at a Grand Slam on
Thursday with a 7-6(1) 6-4 6-3 win to reach the Australian Open
final and remain on course for a record-extending eighth title at
Melbourne Park.
It was the 50th act of one of the greatest rivalries of the sport
and the odds were heavily stacked against Federer as the Swiss had
not beaten the Serb at a major since their 2012 meeting on the grass
courts of Wimbledon.
Federer's journey on the blue courts of Melbourne Park had also been
far from smooth as he was two points from losing against John
Millman in the third round and then saved seven match points to get
past American Tennys Sandgren in Tuesday's quarter-final - when he
also struggled with a groin strain.
In contrast, Djokovic had won his last four matches at a canter.
He lost his only set of the Australian Open in the opening match
against German Jan-Lennard Struff.
But it was the 20-time Grand Slam winner who got out of the blocks
briskly on a hot evening to wrest early initiative as Djokovic
struggled with his service games.
Federer was up 4-1 and 40-0 on Djokovic's serve but the Serb managed
to save all three breakpoints to win his first service game as his
opponent made an array of unforced errors.
The Swiss, who had to take a lengthy medical timeout against
Sandgren for a groin problem, was not keen on engaging Djokovic in
rallies and hit an incredible 26 winners in the first set.
MEDICAL ATTENTION
But the count of his errors also started creeping up as Djokovic
regained control to get the contest back on serve and then took the
set with an imperious display in tiebreak.
"It could have definitely gone a different way if he used those
break points," Djokovic, who beat Rafa Nadal in last year's final to
grab his seventh Australian Open title, said.
"He started off really well, I was pretty nervous at the beginning.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts during his match against
Switzerland's Roger Federer. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
"Respect to Roger for coming out tonight, he was obviously hurt and
wasn't at his best or even close to his best in terms of his
movement."
Both players received medical attention at the end of the first set,
with Djokovic calling the trainer to get his knee massaged.
That appeared to have the desired effect for the second-seeded Serb
as he raised his game up a notch to convert his fourth breakpoint
chance with a forehand winner at the net to grab the second set.
Djokovic kept up the pressure on the 38-year-old Swiss in the third
set and the crucial break came for him in the sixth game with a
forehand groundstroke winner for a 4-2 lead.
The 32-year-old, winner of 16 Grand Slam titles, sealed his 27th win
over Federer with his first match point when the Swiss found the net
with a backhand for his 35th unforced error of the night.
While Federer totaled 46 winners in the match compared with the
Serb's 31, he had 17 more unforced errors.
"I was playing with nothing to lose obviously," Federer said after
losing for the 11th time in 17 slam meetings with Djokovic.
"I was just trying to take big cuts at the ball, trying to keep the
rallies to a minimal, make sure I keep him off guard, mix it up as
much as I can.
"Unfortunately I was not able to serve it out. To be honest, I feel
like I should have found a way to do that, but wasn't able to."
In Sunday's final, Djokovic will meet the winner of the other
semi-final between Alexander Zverev of Germany and Austrian Dominic
Thiem, who beat world number one Nadal in the quarter-finals.
(Editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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