The Sun (Malaysia)

Best yet from Djoker

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TOP SEED Novak Djokovic described his straight-sets opening win over Gael Monfils in Madrid yesterday as his “best performanc­e of the year” as he set up a showdown with Andy Murray.

The 20-time major champion ensured he would keep his No. 1 ranking for at least another week by extending his winning record against Monfils with a 6-3, 6-2 victory at the Caja Magica.

Djokovic, who entered the contest 170 head-to-head against the Frenchman, needed a win in their second round match to avoid surrenderi­ng the top spot to second-placed Daniil Medvedev.

“I would probably rate it as the best performanc­e of the year, I would say. I felt very good on the court,” said Djokovic.

“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.”

The three-time Madrid champion is finding his rhythm, after not competing much this season, but arrived to the

Spanish capital fresh from a runner-up showing at his home tournament in Belgrade.

The Serb saved three break points in his first two service games before he wrested control of the match from Monfils and grabbed a one-set lead in 47 minutes.

Djokovic had to save two break points as he served for the match before he booked a last-16 clash with Murray, a 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 winner against Canadian 14th seed Denis Shapovalov.

It will be the first meeting between Djokovic and Murray since the Doha final in January 2017.

“In theory I should have no chance in the match, he’s obviously number one in the world and I’m playing with a metal hip,” said Murray, who is 11-25 against Djokovic in his career.

“It’s a great opportunit­y for me to see where my game’s at and to play against him again. We’ve had so many battles over the years at some of the biggest tournament­s in the world.” – AFP

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