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Djokovic drawn against Arab player Jaziri

Men’s draw of Dubai Championsh­ips throws up engrossing battles

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

The men’s draw for the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips threw up quite a few tough encounters with top seed and world No 1 Novak Djokovic squaring off against the Arab region’s second best player and world No. 259 Malek Jaziri for only the second time in their careers.

Dubai favourite Roger Federer will not be travelling to defend his title here due to a surgery on his right knee last Wednesday. The main draw for the competitio­n of the 28th edition of the Dubai Men’s Open was held in the presence of Colm McLoughlin, Executive vice-chairman and CEO of Dubai Duty Free, along with Ramesh Cidambi, COO, Dubai Duty Free, and other officials yesterday.

The first time Djokovic and Jaziri played each other was four years ago at this same tournament with the current world No 1 easing through 6-1, 6-2 in their round-of-16 match. “I would rather look at the positive of playing against such a tough opponent like Novak,” Jaziri, one of the three wild cards here, told media later.

Second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas — runner-up to Federer last year — is holding up the lower end of the draw with his first-round match against Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta. Third seed Gael Monfils, who has been in Dubai for over a week now, has been drawn to play Marton Fucsovics of Hungary, while fourth seed Fabio Fognini of Italy will take on Great Britain’s No. 1 player, Dan Evans — who currently enjoys his best-ever career ranking of No 31.

“The idea at the moment is to just continue on the same path and the results and rankings will follow,” Evans said.

Stay healthy

“I’ve got to win all the matches I play. And besides that I need to carry on playing, stay healthy and enjoy what I am doing on and off the court.”

2018 champion Roberto Bautista Agut has been seeded No. 5, and the Spaniard will open his campaign against German Jan-Lennard Struff. Sixth seed Andrey Rublev, who has shown a huge improvemen­t while winning back-to-back titles in Adelaide and Doha last month, is at a current career high of No. 14. “I think that was an unreal start to my season in January,” Rublev said.

“I am enjoying myself and now reaping all the rewards of the hard work put in so far. This is my first time in the main draw here and I hope I can win every match this week,” the 22-year-old Russian added.

 ?? Courtesy: Organisers ?? Players with officials during the men’s draw for the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips yesterday.
Courtesy: Organisers Players with officials during the men’s draw for the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championsh­ips yesterday.

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