Djokovic enjoys stress-free win in US return at Cincinnati
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[August 17, 2023]
(Reuters) -Novak Djokovic enjoyed a stress-free return to
U.S. competition following a two year absence, after second-round
opponent Alejandro Davidovich Fokina was forced to retire after
dropping the first set 6-4 at the Cincinnati Open on Wednesday.
Djokovic has not competed in the United States since the 2021 U.S.
Open final and was subsequently denied entry into the country
because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19.
He was far from his best in his 46 minutes of action, facing break
points at 1-1 before serving his way out of trouble.
Davidovich Fokina took a medical timeout away from the court to tend
to a lower back issue while trailing 3-4 and when he returned his
movement was limited and he was broken at love.
Handed the opportunity to serve out the set against the ailing
Spaniard, Djokovic played an uncharacteristically sloppy game,
dumping a forehand into the net to hand the break back.
But the 23-time major winner recovered, flicking a forehand
crosscourt passing shot in the next game to capture the opener.
In the first game of the second set, Davidovich Fokina took a step
that further aggravated his back injury and soon after walked to the
net to shake hands with Djokovic.
"It's great for me to be able to come back to the court and to win a
match but obviously mixed emotions with the way it finished," said
Djokovic.
"Nevertheless I'm hoping I can build my form day to day and progress
through the tournament raising my level."
Up next, Djokovic is meeting with the resurgent Gael Monfils, who
beat Alex de Minaur in straight sets earlier in the day.
"He's an amazing guy, someone I truly respect and like a lot as a
person," said Djokovic, who holds an astounding 18-0 record against
the Frenchman.
"He brings so much joy to the fans, so much entertainment. He's one
of the most charismatic players we've had in the last two decades on
tour and he's playing better than ever."
Djokovic, who has seen fans pack into his practice session and who
played in a doubles match on Tuesday, could be on a collision course
at the U.S. Open tune-up with world number one Carlos Alcaraz, who
bested him in the Wimbledon final last month.
LAJOVIC UPSETS SINNER
Earlier, Serbian Dusan Lajovic upset world number six Jannik Sinner
6-4 7-6(4) to reach the third round.
The 66th-ranked Lajovic struck 20 winners in a confident performance
to claim his fourth win over a top-10 player this year and next
faces American Taylor Fritz, who comfortably beat Italy's Lorenzo
Sonego 6-4 7-6(1).
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Aug 16, 2023; Mason, OH, USA; Novak
Djokovic, of Serbia, returns a shot to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina,
of Spain, during their match of the Western & Southern Open tennis
tournament at Lindner Family Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Kareem
Elgazzar-USA TODAY Sports
Sinner earned his first Masters 1,000 title days
ago in Toronto but was unable to keep the momentum alive, failing to
convert any of the five break point chances he had across the match.
"I obviously knew that it was going to be tough because whenever you
are playing somebody who is in great form and has a lot of
confidence, they play well in the important moments," Lajovic said.
Former champion and third seed Daniil Medvedev cruised past Italy's
Lorenzo Musetti 6-3 6-2, breaking the Italian twice in each set and
winning 82% of his first-serve points en route to victory in 77
minutes.
Australian Open finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas dropped only three
first-serve points to beat American Blake Shelton 7-6(3) 7-6(2) and
set up a meeting with Poland's Hubert Hurkacz, who ended Borna
Coric's title defence.
"We didn't play a lot of rallies today, which was difficult to get
into the rhythm," said Tsitsipas. "He was serving big today, he
wasn't giving me a lot to work with and I had to hang in there, wait
for my chances."
In the final match of the day, veteran Swiss Stan Wawrinka turned
back the clock to overpower American 16th seed Frances Tiafoe 6-3
6-4.
Wawrinka, 38, put on a vintage performance and crushed his 11th ace
on match point for his 27th win of the year.
Next up for the three-time Grand Slam champion is a first time
meeting with Max Purcell after the Australian upset third seed
Casper Ruud in three tight sets to reach the round of 16.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, Amy Tennery in New York and
Rory Carroll in Los Angeles, editingby Ed Osmond and Miral Fahmy)
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