Djokovic eyes 27th Grand Slam final, Tsitsipas and injuries block path
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[October 09, 2020]
PARIS (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic
will be favourite to reach his 27th Grand Slam final when he faces
Stefanos Tsitsipas in the French Open semis on Friday but what had
been a smooth path through the draw has suddenly got a little rocky.
After his humiliating disqualification in the U.S. Open fourth round
when he inadvertently struck a ball in frustration into the throat
of a line judge, Djokovic's French Open campaign has been remarkably
uneventful.
But after winning his opening four matches without dropping a set he
had to come from a set down to beat Pablo Carreno Busta in the
quarter-finals, the player who directly benefited from his moment of
madness in New York.
Djokovic, bidding for a second French Open and 18th Grand Slam
title, still reached his 38th major semi-final relatively
comfortably but for a set and a half against the obdurate Spaniard
he struggled physically.
Afterwards he spoke of neck and shoulder problems and should he not
be 100% fit against 22-year-old Tsitsipas, who is in only his second
Grand Slam semi-final, it could be a long night on the Philippe
Chatrier Court.
"I think Novak's injury is a big worry," former French Open champion
Mats Wilander, a Eurosport analyst, said. "It's a legitimate injury
and if he doesn't get a good start then that could be a problem."
Tsitsipas, the fifth seed, was thrashed by Rafa Nadal in his
previous Grand Slam semi-final last year in Melbourne, but ended
2019 by winning the prestigious ATP finals.
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Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action during his quarter final match
against Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta REUTERS/Charles Platiau
After a stuttering start in Paris when he trailed Spain's Jaume
Munar by two sets, Tsitsipas has been blemish-free, winning 15
consecutive sets although one was not completed after Aljaz Bedene
retired injured in the third round.
Tsitsipas will need his renowned shot-making skills to break through
the Djokovic wall, however, whether the Serb is fully fit or not. He
has done it twice before in Masters 1000 events but has never met
Djokovic on a Grand Slam stage.
Remarkably, Djokovic's only "defeat" in 36 matches this year was his
default, but he will be wary of a player hungry to make his Grand
Slam breakthrough.
"He's been playing the tennis of his life really in the last 12
months," Djokovic said. "Winning World Tour Finals, just being very
consistent on all surfaces with his results.
"I expect a really tough, tough match."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Ed Osmond)
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