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Djokovic is back with a bang at Kooyong

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SYDNEY: NOVAK Djokovic returned to competitiv­e tennis with a bang yesterday, bringing a six-month spell on the sidelines to an end with a thumping 6-1 6-4 win over world number five Dominic Thiem at the Kooyong Classic exhibition tournament.

Six-times Australian Open champion Djokovic pulled out of a tournament in Abu Dhabi last week because of continuing problems with his right elbow and wore a sleeve over the joint during his roundrobin match against the Austrian. In a huge boost for Melbourne Park organisers, who have already lost Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori to injury, Djokovic showed no obvious discomfort as he broke Thiem three times to win the first set in just 21 minutes.

“It was a great start, it feels really good to be back on the court,” a beaming Djokovic said in an on-court interview after his first competitiv­e match since Wimbledon last year.

“I can’t stop laughing outside and inside. It’s a great joy, I love this sport, it’s a great passion of mine so I missed it.

“I wasn’t that nervous, although I had that matchplay attitude ... I wanted to be back on court, unfortunat­ely the elbow wouldn’t let me last week.”

The 30-year-old, who won the year’s first grand slam five times in six years until 2016, did not have it all his own way in a tighter second set and it went with serve to 5-4 when Djokovic broke again to wrap up the victory in 42 minutes.

Now ranked 14th in the world after his long absence, the 12-times grand slam singles champion will be one to avoid in today’s draw for the Australian Open.

“This has been a tough period for me, obviously injury is the greatest enemy a profession­al athlete can have,” the Serbian added.

“You can’t do anything about it except try to recover as quickly as you can.

“The Australian Open is the big one, it’s the one I wanted to be ready for. It’s a great start.”

Another former grand slam champion, Marin Cilic, did not have such a good day at the former venue of the Australian Open with the Croatian world number six losing 6-7(3) 6-4 7-5 to Australian Matthew Ebden.

Argentine Juan Martin del Potro made a confident start to his preparatio­ns for the Australian Open with a 6-2 6-4 win over Denis Shapovalov at the Auckland Classic yesterday.

Former US Open champion Del Potro hit eight aces to breeze past the 18-year-old Canadian, who hit 20 winners but committed 40 unforced errors.

The 29-year-old second seed, who won the tournament in 2009 in his last appearance, will now be the favourite after topseeded American Jack Sock was bundled out by unheralded German Peter Gojowczyk.

Del Potro will next face Russian Karen Khachanov, who beat sixth-seeded Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas 6-2 7-6(4), in the last eight.

“I was surprised by the match today,” said Del Potro, who had lost to Shapovalov in Montreal last August. “I didn’t expect to play at this level in the first match of the year.

“But I’ve been working hard to play this tennis and hopefully I can still improve in the next matches.

“If he has a good day, he is very dangerous as a lefty, he serves well and volleys. Denis played better than me in the Montreal match, but today I broke him three times to love and that was the key.”

Defending champion Sock lost 6-3 6-3 in only 61 minutes to his German opponent, who is ranked 65th in the world.

The Australian Open, the first grand slam of the year, runs from 15-28 January.

Belarus teen Aryna Sabalenka blasted top seed Zhang Shuai out of the Hobart Internatio­nal yesterday while former champion Heather Watson had a smooth ride to the quarter-finals with a 6-2 6-2 win over wildcard Jaimee Fourlis.

Big-hitting Sabalenka had felled former world number five Eugenie Bouchard in the first round and the Belarusian’s aggressive strategy paid dividends again as she triumphed 7-6(3) 6-4. – Reuters

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