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Djokovic sweeps aside Schwartzma­n at ATP Finals

- AFP London

Novak Djokovic produced a masterclas­s against Argentina's Diego Schwartzma­n on Monday as he embarked on his campaign for a record-equaling sixth title at the ATP Finals in London.

The world No. 1 wobbled at the start of the match against the diminutive eighth seed, making his debut at the elite eight-man event but recovered to win 6-3, 6-2.

Djokovic, who has already sealed the yearend No. 1 spot for a recordequa­ling sixth time, is aiming to match the absent Roger Federer, who holds the record of six ATP Finals wins.

The Serbian, 33, has enjoyed another sparkling season despite the coronaviru­s interrupti­on, winning four titles including the Australian Open.

He came into the match at an empty O2 Arena with a 5-0 record against Schwartzma­n but the Argentine debutant started impressive­ly, breaking Djokovic in the third game.

The 28-year-old double-faulted in the following game to hand Djokovic two break points and the Serbian seized his chance to restore parity.

Djokovic upped his level of consistenc­y and ground down his opponent, who stands just 5 feet 7 inches (170 centimetre­s) tall, breaking again in the eighth game and converting his first set point with a powerful serve down the T. He secured another break in the first game of the second set to take an iron grip on the match.

Djokovic repeated the feat in the fifth game when Schwartzma­n went wide with a forehand and although the Argentine added a bit of respectabi­lity to the scoreline with a hold, it merely delayed the inevitable.

"The beginning of the match wasn't that great for me," said the top seed. "He broke my serve in the third game but I managed to re-break. It was a close encounter until I broke his serve at 4-3. I managed to close out the first set. "Obviously in the second set I started swinging through the ball a bit more, bit less hesitation from both corners and I was very pleased with the way I played in the second set especially."

 ?? AFP ?? Serbia’s Novak Djokovic against Argentina’s Diego Schwartzma­n in their men’s singles round-robin match on day two of the ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament.
AFP Serbia’s Novak Djokovic against Argentina’s Diego Schwartzma­n in their men’s singles round-robin match on day two of the ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament.

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