The Freeman

Djokovic wins over showman Stepanek

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TORONTO, Canada— Novak Djokovic stopped tennis showman Radek Stepanek on Thursday with a 6-2, 6-4 victory to march into the quarterfin­als of the Toronto Masters.

The top seed and three-time Canadian titleholde­r won in a light-hearted match-up with one of the characters of the ATP Tour as the 37-year-old Stepanek kept the crowd entertaine­d with extravagan­t shot-making.

Several times, the Czech took victory laps around the court after winning shots, often to the delight of Djokovic, who now stands an overwhelmi­ng 12-1 in the series with his frequent training partner.

"It's quite enjoyable to play Radek, he's such an entertaine­r," Djokovic said. "It's not easy to play someone you know so well and respect a lot.

"We are all grateful to him for staying in the sport for such a long time."

Djokovic took the opening set but went down a break in the second, earning it back as he won a nine-minute fourth game for 2-2. From that point on, he did not drop a point on serve. "I just wanted to focus on each point and not allow him to go up a break again. There were a lot of close games, it could have gone a different way in the second set.

"I was fortunate to stay tough. Conditions here are very quick, It's not easy to break serve, plus Radek takes away a lot of your time with his angled returns."

Djokovic Friday faces Czech fifth seed Tomas Berdych, who got past Ryan Harrison of the US 6-4, 6-7 (2/7), 6-4.

Second seed Stan Wawrinka matched his best career result at the event with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 defeat of American Jack Sock.

(AFP)

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