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Djoker serves up a treat

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DEFENDING champion Novak Djokovic credited a newly refined serve for his eight-game unbeaten streak this season after he romped past Japanese wildcard Tatsuma Ito to reach the Australian Open third round.

The Serbian star gave up just seven games against the world number 146 in the 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 workout on Rod Laver Arena that lasted just 95 minutes.

Djokovic has been taking tips from serving maestro Goran Ivanisevic and fired down 16 aces against Ito to extend his ominous run after winning six matches with Serbia at the ATP Cup.

“My serve was working extremely well in first round and second round. That’s something I worked on in the offseason,” said Djokovic, who is gunning for a 17th grand slam title and his eighth in Melbourne.

“That’s one of the priorities I guess of the training sessions, trying to get that I think advantage of winning a lot of easy points on the first serve.

“It has been paying off so far I think in ATP Cup and here, two matches.”

His reward is a clash against another Japanese, Yoshihito Nishioka, who beat Britain’s Dan Evans in three sets.

It was Djokovic’s 70th match win at Melbourne Park to only eight defeats, but one of those losses was against another wildcard — Denis Istomin — in the second round three years ago.

Perhaps with that in mind, he came out with all guns blaz

Japanese couldn’t sustain his level.

Djokovic, the world No.2, praised Ito “for fighting till the end”, with both players struggling to master the windy conditions at Melbourne Park.

“I don’t think players enjoy these kind of conditions, to be honest. But it is what it is,” Djokovic said. “You have to accept them and embrace the fact that, I guess, you’re going to be challenged on different levels, not just by your opponent, but also the conditions.”

Djokovic is seeking to become only the third man to win eight or more titles at the same grand slam after Rafael Nadal (12 at Roland Garros) and Roger Federer (eight at Wimbledon).

 ??  ?? AT A STRETCH: Novak Djokovic returns a shot during his second round match against Tatsuma Ito of Japan on day three of the Australian Open. Picture: AAP
AT A STRETCH: Novak Djokovic returns a shot during his second round match against Tatsuma Ito of Japan on day three of the Australian Open. Picture: AAP
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Coco Gauff after beating Sorana Cirstea yesterday. Picture: GETTY
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