The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Djokovic survives huge scare at French Open

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PARIS. — Novak Djokovic avoided a shock fourth-round exit at the French Open after fighting back from two sets down against teenager Lorenzo Musetti.

The world number one was outplayed early on before rallying, leading 6-7 (7-9) 6-7 (2-7) 6-1 6-0 4-0 when the 19-year- old Italian retired injured.

World number 76 Musetti, playing in his first Grand Slam main draw, was given a standing ovation as he left the court.

Rafael Nadal also made the last eight, beating Jannik Sinner 7-5 6-3 6-0.

The 13-time French Open champion recovered from an opening-set wobble in which he twice dropped serve to trail 5-3 to comfortabl­y see off the Italian 18th seed and extend his winning run in Paris to 35 sets.

Djokovic’s victory, meanwhile, marked the fifth occasion he has overturned a two-set deficit to win at a Slam.

But he was clearly frustrated for a lengthy portion of the afternoon by Musetti, who was able to match him shot-for-shot in the opening stages.

The teenager began to struggle with stomach cramps and back pain and, after winning just four points in the fourth set, took a medical time- out before retiring after losing 13 successive games.

“I like to play young guys in the bestof-five because even at two sets down, I feel I still have my chances,” Djokovic said.

“I have won most of my five-setters and that experience helps. It’s unfortunat­e for him to have to retire but I could see he was struggling physically.”

Musetti comes close to shock of tournament.

From the very first point, when he nailed a backhand winner down the line, Musetti appeared to believe he belonged in such esteemed company and affirmed the opinion of many that he is a star of the future.

Djokovic had not dropped a set in his opening three matches at Roland Garros, his serve broken just once all week, but Musetti ended that streak in a captivatin­g first set.

Breaking back immediatel­y after being broken to love, Musetti entertaine­d the crowd with some inventive shots, including a stunning no- look backhand volley winner, to take it to a tie-break.

There he came from 4- 1 down to earn three set points and while some Djokovic brilliance saved the first two, a stunning Musetti forehand converted the third. — Sport.

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