Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Djokovic tops Monfils in Madrid Open in his ‘best’ match of the year

- Associated Press

MADRID: Novak Djokovic feels the hard work is starting to pay off. Trying to regain his best form after a slow start to the season, Djokovic looked sharp in his opener at the Madrid Open on Tuesday, defeating Gael Monfils 6-3, 6-2 to advance to the third round against Andy Murray.

“I would probably rate it as the best performanc­e of the year. I felt very good on the court,” the top-ranked Djokovic said after saving all five break points he faced and converting the three he had against the 21st-ranked Frenchman.

It was the Serb’s 18th straight win over Monfils. The match was interrupte­d at 2-2 in the first set as rain forced the roof on center court to be closed.

“Just generally very, very good performanc­e,” he said. “I’m very pleased, considerin­g, you know, that up to today I was not playing my best tennis in the few tournament­s that I played this year and still kind of finding my rhythm, finding my groove.” Djokovic arrived in Madrid with a 5-3 record in the three tournament­s he played. He had needed three sets in each of his last three victories this season, all in Serbia before losing the final there to Andrey Rublev. “I had a week, 10 days to get ready for this match,” he said. “I have done everything I possibly can to build my fitness and also improve on all aspects of the game, on the court.” Djokovic played in only one hardcourt tournament after having not been allowed to participat­e in the Australian Open because of his vaccinatio­n status. He lost to Jiri Vesely in the Dubai quarterfin­als.

He also lost to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in his opening match in Monte Carlo, which was his only other clay tournament this season.

“I’m really glad that it paid off, because I felt good on the court,” he said. “It’s the right process, and it’s the right direction.” Djokovic, a three-time winner in Madrid, next faces Murray, a two-time champion in Madrid who continued his latest comeback with a 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 win over Denis Shapovalov. Murray, a former No. 1 player who has undergone hip surgeries in recent years, had won his first match on clay in nearly two years on Monday.

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