This is an important match for Novak djokovic37 years and the world nº 5. It seems to be an exaggeration that considers its extraordinary record, the best in tennis history, but sends the present and moves to the transitions of sands.
So he was in a hurry to return to the Miami Masters 1000 ATP after nothing since 2019, though it was a good place: six titles (2007, 2011 and 2012 and from 2014 to 2016) in the seven finals, just lost in 2016.
Serbian, as a supercampeone that is, expected. I have to avoid what could be a catastrophe. He confined three defeats in succession, a negative series he did not know since 2018 after retiring in the Australian Open for Injury semifinals, before Alexander Zverev. Then he fell before Matteo Berrettini To Doha and will not be with Dutch BOTIC VAN DE ZANDSCHULP.
There is no consecutive fourth stumble. He entered as a property in Hard Rock Stadium, put 6-0 to 27 minutes in Australia Rinky hijikata It only provides three points with his service.
Not everything was very easy, but ended up beating properly (6-0 and 7-6 (1) at 1h.20 ‘) with a rival that had submitted at the beginning of the season in Brisbane, 6-3 and 6-3.
Theoretical painting helps Djokovic, who will measure a ‘lucky loser’, a lucky loser of the previous stage, repeating a final -minute rejection. Argentine is taking advantage of this fate Camilo Ugo Carabelli, 25 years and not. 65, defeating American Alex Michelsen 6-7 (3), 7-5 and 6-3.
The scotsman study Andy Murray He added his 410 success to the Masters 1000 category, for 91 losses. Equivalent to the record of Rafa Nadal (410-90) When it has the most title (40), as well as finishing (59). He played the violin again, one of his usual actions at the festival.
In his part of the painting his hypothetical opponent in the quarter fell, the Russian Daniil MedvedevIn the hands of the Spanish Jaume Munar. His reunion with Carlos Alcaraz could occur in the semifinal.
Source: La Verdad

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