The Sun (Malaysia)

Djoker wins Paris opener

> ... as he tries to regain the No.1 spot from Nadal

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC stepped up his pursuit of the world No. 1 ranking with a 7-5, 6-1 win over Joao Sousa at the Paris Masters yesterday, while Roger Federer confirmed he will play at the event for the first time since 2015.

Djokovic can regain top spot from Rafael Nadal this week if he betters the Spaniard’s performanc­e in the French capital, where the Serb is a four-time winner of the indoor tournament.

Djokovic had never dropped a set in five previous meetings with Portugal’s Sousa, but he surrendere­d a 4-1 lead in the opener and appeared under the weather before regrouping to break Sousa at 6-5.

The 14-time Grand Slam champion then reeled off five games in a row to end Sousa’s resistance and book a meeting with Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia in the last 16. Dzumhur defeated rising Greek star and 14th seed Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 6-3. Federer was scheduled to play Canada’s Milos Raonic this morning after receiving a bye in the first round. Federer’s only tournament victory in Bercy came in 2011. On his last appearance in 2015 he was knocked out by American John Isner in the round of 16.

The Swiss star missed the event the past two years due to a combinatio­n of injury and selective scheduling. He has also sat out the last three French Opens.

It is the first non-Grand Slam event to feature Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic since last year’s Indian Wells Masters.

“I feel like it’s better for me to play matches rather than practice, and I think that’s it. As long as I don’t feel like I’m taking a chance on my health prior to London (the ATP Tour Finals), that’s the key as well,” Federer said.

“I’m happy to play tomorrow. I feel like I recovered well from last week. So yeah, I’ll give it a go tomorrow. I’m excited,” he added, after winning the Swiss indoor championsh­ips in Basel on Sunday. - AFP going to tolerate having 11 great blokes out in the field and not winning any games. That won’t last, it’s not sustainabl­e,” he continued.

 ?? AFPPIX ?? Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning his men’s singles second round match against Joao Sousa, on day two of the Paris Masters at The AccorHotel­s Arena. –
AFPPIX Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning his men’s singles second round match against Joao Sousa, on day two of the Paris Masters at The AccorHotel­s Arena. –

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