Djokovic, Alcaraz on track for French Open showdown, Sabalenka snubs
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[June 05, 2023]
By Shrivathsa Sridhar
PARIS (Reuters) -Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz inched closer to
a blockbuster French Open semi-final showdown with imperious wins on
Sunday as Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka skipped another press
conference due to being asked to comment on the war in Ukraine
earlier in the tournament.
Djokovic, who is chasing a men's record 23rd Grand Slam to leapfrog
Spaniard Rafa Nadal in the injured champion's absence, blazed past
Peruvian marathon man Juan Pablo Varillas 6-3 6-2 6-2 in a lopsided
last-eight clash.
A two-time champion in Paris, Djokovic has now reached the quarters
in Paris for a record 17th time, one more than Nadal.
"I'm proud of all the records but it also means I'm not young any
more," said the 36-year-old Djokovic. "It was the best level of
tennis I have played here so I'm very satisfied."
World number one and top seed Alcaraz, another tenacious Spaniard
who is backed to take the mantle of 14-times champion Nadal,
bulldozed his way to a 6-3 6-2 6-2 win over Italian Lorenzo Musetti.
World number two Sabalenka, who has been repeatedly urged by
Ukrainian players to take a stand against the war, reached the
quarter-finals by beating American Sloane Stephens 7-6(5) 6-4.
But she skipped her press conference for a second time having also
done so on Friday citing mental health reasons and saying she did
not feel safe after being grilled on what Russia calls a "special
military operation" in Ukraine.
Belarus has been a key staging area for the invasion.
Up next for Sabalenka is Elina Svitolina, who sealed a 6-4 7-6(5)
victory over Russian ninth seed Daria Kasatkina to stay in
contention for a maiden Grand Slam in her first major since the
birth of her daughter Skai in October.
RUSSIANS ROLL ON
Earlier, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova dug deep to return to the
quarter-finals for the first time since her runner-up finish two
years ago before fellow Russian Karen Khachanov also fought his way
through on a bright Sunday.
Pavlyuchenkova, who was defeated in the 2021 final by Czech Barbora
Krejcikova, skipped last year's edition as well as the second half
of the season to nurse a knee problem and came into the match after
three-setters in her last two encounters.
She was tested again by 28th seed Elise Mertens but rallied from a
set and a break down to seal a 3-6 7-6(3) 6-3 victory in a little
more than three hours.
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Tennis - French Open - Roland Garros,
Paris, France - June 4, 2023 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz celebrates
winning his fourth round match against Italy's Lorenzo Musetti
REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne
Pavlyuchenkova, who has slipped to world number 333
after being forced to stop playing for five months last year, is the
lowest-ranked French Open quarter-finalist in the Open Era.
Khachanov, the 11th seed, also showed plenty of resolve as he
battled past Italian Lorenzo Sonego 1-6 6-4 7-6(7) 6-1 to reach the
last eight for the second time.
"After the first set and a half, I was thinking, what am I doing
here, he was hitting all over the place so I decided all I could do
was fight," said Khachanov, who has reached the semi-finals in his
last two Grand Slams in New York and Melbourne.
There were dramatic scenes on Court 14 as Miyu Kato and Aldila
Sutjiadi were disqualified from their women's doubles third-round
match after Kato struck a ball down the court between points and hit
a ball girl to leave her sobbing.
Kato was initially warned by chair umpire Alexandre Juge but Czech
Marie Bouzkova and Spain's Sara Sorribes Tormo, who were leading
7-6(1) 1-3 at the time of the incident, pointed out to him that the
ball girl was crying.
"No, no, let me explain to you. She (Kato) didn't do it on purpose,
she (the ball girl) didn't get injured," Juge said.
"She (Kato) didn't do it on purpose? She's crying," Sorribes Tormo
said, pointing to the ball girl.
"And she has blood," Bouzkova added.
After speaking to the girl, the umpire went back up to his chair and
announced the end of the match by disqualifying Kato and Sutjiadi to
spark boos from the crowd.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Paris; editing by Clare Fallon
and Pritha Sarkar)
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