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‘Fantastic’ Djokovic in easy win as Thiem falls in Qatar Open

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DOHA: Novak Djokovic took just 55 minutes to claim his first win of 2019, brushing aside Damir Dzumhur 6-1, 6-2 in the Qatar Open first round.

The world number one showed he was intent on taking his form from last season into the new year with a totally dominant display against the Bosnian world number 47 on Tuesday.

“It’s fantastic to be back and to start off the tournament like I have done makes me very confident and very happy,” said the Serb.

He added: “Results-wise and time-wise it did look quite comfortabl­e (but) I don’t think it’s nice and fair to say it’s easy because I have respect for Dzumhur.”

Djokovic, who has won the last two Grand Slams – at Wimbledon and the US Open to take his majors total to 14 – completed the match in under an hour by predictabl­y converting his first match point.

The 31-year-old, who has made it clear he wants to match or better Roger Federer’s record of 20 Grand Slams, was untroubled throughout.

Djokovic said he hoped that news of his comfortabl­e victory in Doha “travels” to his rivals around the world.

“You do follow, especially what your top rivals are doing and who are they playing, ” he said.

Djokovic’s record in Doha is now 13 wins and just one defeat and his path to a potential third title in four years – playing in Qatar is an establishe­d part of his warm-up for the Australian Open – was helped by results elsewhere as the two other highest ranking seeds were defeated at the first hurdle.

Austria’s Dominic Thiem, the number two seed, was surprising­ly beaten by the world number 55, France’s Pierre Hugues-Herbert, 6-3, 7-5 in the last match on Tuesday.

And Djokovic’s Doha stroll on centre court followed a high quality match between veteran Stan Wawrinka and rising star Karen Khachanov.

The Swiss three-time Grand Slam winner won 7-6 (9-7), 6-4 to claim a notable scalp against the powerful Russian. Khachanov, the third seed, finished last season ranked at a career-time high of number 11 and was the man who ended Djokovic’s 22- match winning streak in Paris.

Another player returning from injury, Belgium’s David Goffin, the sixth seed, was beaten by Lithuanian qualifier Ricardis Berankis, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). — AFP

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