Djokovic reaches ATP Finals semis, Nadal showdown still on
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[November 21, 2020]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - London's farewell
edition of the ATP Finals could still have its dream climax after
world number one Novak Djokovic beat Alexander Zverev 6-3 7-6(4) to
seal a last-four spot on Friday.
Defeat by Russian Daniil Medvedev had left the five-time champion
needing to beat Germany's Zverev to avoid a group stage exit and he
obliged with a relatively comfortable win.
Djokovic will finish second in the Tokyo Group, named after the
first edition of the season-ending tournament 50 years ago, and with
Spanish world number two Rafa Nadal finishing second in the London
Group, they have avoided a semi-final clash.
Not that a 57th career meeting is a formality, far from it.
The 33-year-old Serb will face U.S. Open champion Dominic Thiem in
Saturday's first semi-final while Nadal plays Medvedev, the most
impressive player here this week.
Sunday's final will end the tournament's memorable 12-year stay in
London before it re-locates to Turin.
Djokovic was pummelled 6-3 6-3 by an inspired Medvedev on Wednesday,
but was much sharper against Zverev, another one of the younger
generation trying to barge the old guard off stage.
"In contrast to the match against Daniil I found the right shots at
the right time," he said. "I have tremendous respect for Sascha, a
great player and not easy to return 140mph first serves. It was
anybody's game for most of the match."
Djokovic was soundly beaten by Zverev in the 2018 final, a match
played out in an electrifying atmosphere in front of 18,000 fans.
This time the arena was empty because of the COVID-19 lockdown, a
surreal backdrop for a match with so much riding on it for both men.
Despite the flat feel, Djokovic was quickly into game-mode and when
world number seven Zverev double-faulted to drop serve in his first
service game he seized control.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic
celebrates during his group stage match against Germany's Alexander
Zverev REUTERS/Toby Melville
Zverev dug in his heels in the second set but missed a chance for an
early break before recovering from a couple of double faults to fend
off a break point in the following game.
Djokovic looked edgy at times and twice had to hold serve to avoid
being dragged into a third set.
But the 17-time Grand Slam champion raised the intensity level in
the tiebreak, edging 5-3 ahead with a fizzing backhand pass. He
brought up two match points with a hefty first serve before
pressurising Zverev into an error to complete victory.
Djokovic is bidding to equal Roger Federer's record of six ATP
Finals titles, while Nadal seeks a first.
While Thiem poses a huge threat to Djokovic's ambition, Nadal will
have to overcome the week's outstanding performer in Medvedev. The
24-year-old Moscovite completed a perfect group stage on Friday with
a 6-3 6-3 defeat of Diego Schwartzman.
Medvedev lost all three matches on his debut in the tournament last
year, but struck 31 winners to overwhelm Schwartzman and go 3-0 in
group play.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis, Christian
Radnedge and Pritha Sarkar)
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