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Djokovic wins opener at Italian Open with vintage scrambling

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Still attempting to ROME — get his nearly unbeatable form back following his time away from the tour, Novak Djokovic took another step in the right direction with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Aslan Karat- sev in his opening match at the Italian Open on Tuesday.

The top-ranked Djokovic, who is bidding for a sixth Rome title, showed off some vintage scrambling abilities late in the first set when he ran down one shot near the net post then sprinted back across the net to dig out a low backhand volley winner.

It was the type of point Djokovic pulled off day after day last year when he came within one match of complet- ing a calendar-year Grand Slam — sweeping all four major titles in the same year.

Playing on a court that is one of his favorites, Djokovic celebrated the point by making a gesture with his hands that urged the Campo Centrale crowd to applaud even louder — bringing many fans to their feet.

“You always hope you can play some exciting and attractive points and come out as a winner of those points and celebrate with the crowd,” Djokovic said. “That’s what the crowd is looking for — they’re look- ing for energy, excitement, fight and they want to see some good tennis.

“We had some nice points today. It’s always great to play in the colosseum of tennis,” the 20-time Grand Slam champion added.

It was a fairly clean per- formance for Djokovic, who had only 10 unforced errors to Karatsev’s 36.

Djokovic needs to reach the semifinals in Rome to stay No. 1. Otherwise, Daniil Medvedev will take the top spot and the top seed at the French Open, which starts in 12 days.

Djokovic missed several key tournament­s earlier this year because he was not vaccinated against the coronaviru­s — which led to him being deported from Australia ahead of the year’s first Grand Slam.

Djokovic is seeking his first title of 2022.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Novak Djokovic returns to Aslan Karatsev during their opening-round match at the Italian Open in Rome on Tuesday won by Djokovic in straight sets.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Novak Djokovic returns to Aslan Karatsev during their opening-round match at the Italian Open in Rome on Tuesday won by Djokovic in straight sets.

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