Djokovic edges Rune, Tsitsipas marches into Paris semi-finals
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[November 04, 2023]
PARIS (Reuters) -World number one Novak Djokovic stayed on
course for a seventh Paris Masters title by beating Holger Rune in
the quarter-finals on Friday, with the Dane still qualifying for a
spot at the ATP Tour Finals after Andrey Rublev beat Alex de Minaur.
Djokovic was rock solid as he avenged his defeat by the tenacious
youngster in last year's showpiece to win 7-5 6-7(3) 6-4 and set up
a semi-final against Russian fifth seed Rublev, who beat Australian
De Minaur 4-6 6-3 6-1.
Victory for 20-year-old Rune would have sealed his place in Turin
but he will still make his debut in the year-ender featuring the
world's top eight players as De Minaur had to win the title to deny
the Dane a place at the elite event.
Djokovic's victory means Germany's Alexander Zverev also qualifies
for the ATP Tour Finals.
Rune delighted the Paris crowd with some stunning tennis and saved a
match point at 4-5 in the second set before an inspired tiebreak
took the match to a decider.
But Djokovic was unfazed and broke serve early in the third set,
while Rune was not helped by a cut to his hand that required some
lengthy patching up at a changeover.
The sixth seed could make no impression on the Djokovic serve in the
decider as the top-ranked Serb clocked up a 16th successive win
since losing in the Wimbledon final.
"It was quite a similar match to last year's final, it was anybody's
game in every set." Djokovic said.
Earlier in Bercy, Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas maintained his stunning
form with a 6-3 6-4 defeat of Russia's Karen Khachanov to set up a
semi-final against Grigor Dimitrov.
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Tennis - ATP Masters 1000 - Paris Masters - AccorHotels Arena,
Paris, France - November 3, 2023 Serbia's Novak Djokovic in action
during his quarter final match against Denmark's Holger Rune
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Tsitsipas, who a day earlier secured his place in
Turin, was at his shot-making best to dominate the contest.
The seventh seed has yet to drop a set in disposing of Canada's
Felix Auger-Aliassime, Zverev and now Khachanov.
He had far too much variety for Khachanov in the opening set, using
his all-court game and accurate serving to great effect. He then
moved a break ahead in the second set before Khachanov hit a brief
purple patch to get back on terms.
But Tsitsipas quickly regained control to sweep to the 300th
professional win of his career, bringing up match point with a
delightful drop shot that had the crowd in raptures.
"It's working well. It feels good to have so much variety and so
much diversity in the way you can play," he said.
Dimitrov beat Hubert Hurkacz 6-1 4-6 6-4 to end the Pole's hopes of
qualifying for the ATP Finals.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis and Ken Ferris)
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