Djokovic rocks French Open with
withdrawal, Sinner assured of top ranking
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[June 05, 2024]
By Shrivathsa Sridhar
PARIS (Reuters) -Novak Djokovic's French Open title defense ended
with a whimper following the top seed's withdrawal due to a right
knee problem while Jannik Sinner celebrated his imminent takeover as
world number one with a crushing win over Grigor Dimitrov on
Tuesday.
There was no drama on the women's side as holder Iga Swiatek
continued her quest for a fourth Roland Garros trophy by hitting top
gear during a 6-0 6-2 victory over 2019 runner-up Marketa
Vondrousova to also reach the semi-finals.
American third seed Coco Gauff earlier fought back to beat
fan-favorite Ons Jabeur 4-6 6-2 6-3 and will take on Swiatek in a
tantalizing rematch of their 2022 final, which the Pole won.
Roland Garros was rocked towards the end of Sinner's routine win as
organizers announced that Djokovic had withdrawn from his 2023 final
rematch with seventh seed Casper Ruud in the last-eight on
Wednesday.
It meant that Sinner, who ended Djokovic's quest for an 11th
Australian Open title en route to his first Grand Slam trophy in
January, will also take his top ranking next Monday and become the
first Italian to do so.
Djokovic needed a superhuman effort and five sets to subdue
Argentine Francisco Cerundolo on Monday after being dragged the
distance for a second straight contest and the Serb aggravated the
injury he had been carrying by slipping on court.
The French Open said MRI results revealed that Djokovic, who played
on with pain-killers, had suffered a torn medial meniscus that
prompted him to take the decision.
It was the latest in a series of unfortunate events for the
37-year-old, who won three out of the four majors last year but has
looked off the pace this season, with defeats and an injury
threatening his bid for Wimbledon and Paris Olympics glory.
Even as Djokovic arrived at Roland Garros to clean out his locker,
Sinner was easing to a 6-2 6-4 7-6(3) win over Dimitrov and the
22-year-old said he had achieved a lifelong dream, even if it was
not the way he expected to.
"What can I say? First of all it's every player's dream to be number
one. On the other hand, seeing Novak retiring here is, for everyone,
disappointing. I wish him a quick recovery," Sinner said.
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Jun 3, 2024; Paris, France; Novak Djokovic of Serbia returns a shot
during his match against Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina on day
nine of Roland Garros at Stade Roland Garros. Mandatory Credit:
Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
The Australian Open champion will renew his great
rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-final, after the two-times
Grand Slam champion put on a clinical performance to beat former
Roland Garros runner-up Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3 7-6(3) 6-4.
Alcaraz dropped only three of his first-serve points in the first
set and held his nerve through the tiebreak to halt the Greek's
mid-match comeback, before delivering one of his superb dropshots on
match point.
The Spaniard assured the crowd at Roland Garros that his meeting
with Sinner would not disappoint, with the Italian playing at the
top of his game.
"It's going to be a really difficult challenge for me. I'm ready to
take that challenge," said Alcaraz. "It is the match that everybody
wants to watch and I'm sure that he's going to show his best tennis,
myself as well."
The pair are evenly split with their career head-to-head record at
4-4. Alcaraz won their most recent meeting, a semi-final match at
Indian Wells this year.
"You have to run like it is a marathon, you know, side-to-side...
Everything he does, he does it perfectly," Alcaraz told reporters.
"I think it is the hardest thing to face Jannik. At the same time I
love that. I love these kind of matches."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Paris, additional reporting by
Amy Tennery Editing by Christian Radnedge, Toby Davis and Lincoln
Feast.)
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