Jamaica Gleaner

Djokovic struggles into Monte Carlo win

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TWO-TIME CHAMPION Novak Djokovic struggled with his serve at times but reached the third round of the Monte Carlo Masters with a scrappy 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 win over Philipp Kohlschrei­ber yesterday.

Djokovic double-faulted eight times and needed five match points to beat Kohlschrei­ber, who lost eight of their previous 10 matches, but secured a rare win in the third round at

Indian Wells last month.

He caused problems again for the top-ranked Djokovic in an error-strewn match, which featured eight straight breaks of serve from when Kohlschrei­ber led 2-1 in the second set. Midway through that, Djokovic needed treatment for a couple of minutes on his right thumb. He appeared to hurt it while sliding at the baseline during the fifth game.

“We both made a lot of unforced errors, it was not the prettiest match,”

Djokovic said.

“It was pretty rusty, but a win is a win.”

After Kohlschrei­ber dropped serve at the start of the deciding set – the eighth straight service break – Djokovic saved break points before holding for 2-0.

The 15-time Grand Slam champion, who will aim to win a fourth straight major when the French

Open starts next month, then upped his level. He held to love for 4-2 and saved a break point to go 5-3 up, forcing his 35-year-old

German opponent to serve to stay in the match.

Kohlschrei­ber saved a first match point at 30-40 with a sublime drop shot and held.

Serving for the match, Djokovic fluffed another three match points. After finally sealing the victory when Kohlschrei­ber’s return landed long, he whacked the ball away in frustratio­n and then whipped another one up into the crowd.

In other second-round play, Argentine Guido Pella downed seventh-seeded Marin Cilic 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, breaking the imposing Croatian’s serve eight times. There was another upset as Italian qualifier Lorenzo Sonego won 7-6 (4), 6-4 against eighthseed­ed Russian Karen Khachanov. Defending champion Rafael Nadal, who is seeking a record-extending 12th title here, is in second-round action today against Spanish countryman Roberto Bautista Agut. Nadal has not played since pulling out with a right-knee injury ahead of his Indian Wells semi-final against Roger Federer.

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