Novak Djokovic regained his spirit in Madrid, despite losing in the semifinals against Carlos Alcarazconfirmed the upward trend by proclaiming himself champion in Rome and he governed himself with the authority of the number one and defender of the crown in Roland Garros.
No set was delivered in four games. He touched the Argentine Diego Schwartzmann29 years old and 15th in the world rankings, 6-1, 6-3 and 6-3 at 2h.14 ‘, to enter for the sixteenth time, thirteenth in a row, in the quarterfinals of the Parisian Grand Slam.
He did his part to have a reunion with the king of the tournament, Rafael Nadal, who won last year in the semifinals. The Spanish will play later, this Sunday, against the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime.
‘Nole’ came powered in the second week. They have won nine consecutive games. A potosí after the deportation of Australiathe inability to travel to USA and suffering from an illness before the clay delayed the set-up. In public, he simply gave the detail that it was not covid.
He is Djokovic’s twenty Grand Slams, two Roland Garros (2016 and 2021). It even intensified his ability to concentrate. He celebrates excessively according to what points, which caused him to hear boos in Paris, but he keeps the racket in his hands and argues every shot with extreme intensity. A grinding machine.
The one best known to Schwartzman, who for the seventh time left empty-handed against the Balkans. He was able to take it to the fifth set Roland Garros 2017. This time he boosted the game more than the score could indicate, but he had to give up against an unrepentant rival who was forcing key moments of unbalanced moments.
As an example, Djokovic returned 0-3 in the second set. He reacted by putting a ‘donut’ (6-0) in the partial. He doesn’t want complications at all in the future: in theory Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals and, if he beat the king, hypothetically the prince in the semifinals, Carlos Alcaraz.
“I found my serve at the right time, on a day of complicated conditions because the ball didn’t bounce much” in Runway Suzanne Lenglenusually slower than in the middle, a feeling fueled by a day of shady and cold skies.
“I’m on the right path but this is not over,” insisted the Serbian. One goal in his trip to France: raise the Musketeers Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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