The Northern Advocate

Djokovic pumps up the volume as he marches on

- Howard Fendrich

Novak Djokovic did not seek to keep his thoughts to himself on court yesterday, the way he mostly did through his first two US Open matches. Instead, he let it all out, slapping his chest or sneering with a fist raised to celebrate success, pointing to his ear to ask the crowd for noise.

This was the Djokovic everyone is so accustomed to seeing — yes, winning on the Grand Slam stage, of course, as he always does in this magical season, but also animated and into it, encouragin­g the spectators to join him for the ride on his path toward tennis history.

Taking another step in his bid to complete the first calendar-year Slam by a man in more than a half-century, Djokovic moved into the fourth round at Flushing Meadows for the 14th consecutiv­e appearance, coming back to beat Kei Nishikori 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-3, 6-2.

“I couldn’t break the wall,” is how Nishikori described the task of taking on Djokovic. “He’s very tough till the end.”

Djokovic, a 34-year-old from Serbia who is ranked No 1, is now 24-0 in the sport’s four most important events this season, having won the Australian Open in February, the French Open in June and Wimbledon in July. The last man to go 4 for 4 at the majors was Rod Laver in 1969; Steffi Graf was the last woman, in 1988.

Win four more matches this week, and Djokovic also would earn his 21st career Slam trophy, breaking the men’s mark he currently shares with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

It was in the fourth round last year that Djokovic’s US Open ended, defaulted late in the first set for hitting a ball after ceding a game and inadverten­tly hitting a line judge in the throat. In 2019, an injury ended his trip to New York in the fourth round, too.

Next up will be a match against 20-year-old American wild-card entry Jenson Brooksby or 21st-seeded Aslan Karatsev, who was an Australian Open semifinali­st this year.

Other players advancing on a sunny Sunday included Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini and No 13 Jannik Sinner — they gave Italy a pair of men in the US Open’s for the first time in the event’s 140-year history — along with Olympic women’s gold medallist Belinda Bencic, 2019 US Open champion Bianca Andreescu, 2020 French Open champion Iga Swiatek and 18-year-old Emma Raducanu of Britain.

● Women’s No 1 Ash Barty is out of the Open.

Shelby Rogers took the first set and rallied from three points down in the third to upset Barty 6-2, 1-6, 7-5 (5) to reach the fourth round.

Rogers had been 0-6 lifetime against top-seeded players.

Rogers, the last American left in the women’s draw, was fantastic in the third, hitting backhand winners and using a booming serve to fight her way back against the reigning Wimbledon champion.

Barty had not dropped a set in the tournament but was sloppy from the start.

She made 17 unforced errors in the first set and then three more when she held a 5-2 lead in the third that let Rogers back in.

The 28-year-old Rogers broke Barty twice in the third when Barty served for the match.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Novak Djokovic was fired up for his third-round match against Kei Nishikori.
Photo / AP Novak Djokovic was fired up for his third-round match against Kei Nishikori.

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