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Rejuvenate­d Joker

Dealing with real battle on court is a bliss, says Novak

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MONTE CARLO: Novak Djokovic said it was “great” to deal with the emotions of a “real battle” again, after saving 10 match points to beat Borna Coric at the Monte Carlo Masters, while Rafael Nadal made a “positive” return to the ATP Tour by thrashing Aljaz Bedene.

Djokovic, playing only his fourth tournament since Wimbledon last July after struggling with a right elbow injury, overcame some late nerves to win 7-6 (7-2), 7-5 in the second-round clash.

“It was a real battle. I mean, I could have won the match earlier definitely, but it was great to deal with these kind of emotions again,” said the 12-time Grand Slam champion.

Djokovic is working with longtime former coach Marian Vajda for the first time in almost a year after splitting from Andre Agassi, and the 30-year-old has looked rejuvenate­d in Monaco after early exits in Indian Wells and Miami.

The Serbian will next face Austrian fifth seed Dominic Thiem with a possible quarter-final against defending champion Nadal, who plays Karen Khachanov in the last 16, up for grabs.

But Djokovic insisted he wasn’t looking past the clash with Thiem, a French Open semi-finalist in each of the last two years.

“It’s disrespect­ful towards Dominic and Dominic’s tennis ... To think about and talk about potentiall­y a match-up with Nadal,” Djokovic added.

“Last year in Roland Garros he beat me in straight sets. He’s definitely (a) top-three player in the world on clay.”

Two-time Monte Carlo winner Djokovic said that he has gained power since changing to a lighter racquet to try and take pressure off his troublesom­e elbow.

“It feels like I gained more power, especially on the serve. I gained more angle,” he said.

“The racquet is the most important tool that we have, but it’s not more important than our body and our mind, our movements. So it is a tool that helps, but it doesn’t play for you.”

Japan’s Kei Nishikori continued his comeback from injury with an impressive 7-5, 6-2 win over Russian Daniil Medvedev.

The former world No. 4, who has struggled over the last year with a right wrist injury, followed up his first-round victory against Tomas Berdych with a solid display on centre court.

“The first set was a real battle, he was playing a little better than me I think at the beginning,” said Nishikori.

“I just tried to stay calm and not do anything too crazy and stay calm at the baseline.”

Second seed Marin Cilic safely negotiated a potentiall­y-tricky opener against Fernando Verdasco, winning 6-3, 7-6 (7-4).

The former US Open champion will take on Canadian Milos Raonic in round three.

Russian Khachanov cruised past Gilles Simon 6-2, 6-2, while last year’s runner-up Albert Ramos-Vinolas slumped to a 6-4, 6- 2 defeat by Philipp Kohlschrei­ber.

Italian qualifier Andreas Seppi came from a set down to beat Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and progress to a tie with Nishikori. — AFP

 ??  ?? Forceful: Marin Cilic of Croatia returning the ball to Fernando Verdasco of Spain during the MonteCarlo Masters second round on Wednesday. — AFP
Forceful: Marin Cilic of Croatia returning the ball to Fernando Verdasco of Spain during the MonteCarlo Masters second round on Wednesday. — AFP

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