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Djokovic downs Shapovalov in 2021 season opener

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Djokovic downs Shapovalov in 2021 season opener

VICTORY. Novak Djokovic defeats Canadian talent Denis Shapovalov in last year's quarterfinal rematch.

Photo by Loren Elliott/Reuters

'It's a great opening of the season. I hope all of you who came here enjoyed it because I certainly did,' says Djokovic

Novak Djokovic kicked off his season in style with a 7-5 7-5 win over Canadian talent Denis Shapovalov on his favorite Rod Laver Arena court on Tuesday, February 2, before returning to lead Serbia to a doubles victory that sealed their ATP Cup opener 2-1.

Leading Serbia’s title defense in the team-based event, Djokovic was thrilled with his form in the Group A clash, a rematch of last year’s quarterfinal against Shapovalov.

“It’s a great opening of the season. I hope all of you who came here enjoyed it because I certainly did,” the world No. 1 told a small crowd at the stadium, soaking up boisterous cheers from Serbian fans.

Last year, the Canadian had pushed Djokovic to a third-set tiebreak but the Serb wrapped things up more quickly on Tuesday, breaking Shapovalov as he served to stay in the match.

Himself unbroken on serve, Djokovic sealed the match with a sparkling winner, scrambling to his right to whip a curling forehand passing shot down the line.

The win leveled the tie at 1-1 after Canada’s Milos Raonic had eased past Dusan Lajovic 6-3 6-4.

Djokovic, who will bid for a record-extending ninth Australian Open title, returned to play in the decisive doubles with Filip Krajinovic and the pair clinched the tie with a 7-5 7-6(4) win over Raonic and Shapovalov.

While Djokovic, now unbeaten in 10 ATP Cup matches, enjoyed a dream start Austria’s world No. 3 Dominic Thiem slumped to a 6-2 6-4 defeat to Italy’s Matteo Berrettini in his opener.

Blasting groundstrokes meters past the baseline, the US Open champion was broken 4 times in a rusty display at John Cain Arena as Berrettini dominated the clash of hard-hitters.

Thiem rallied in the second set to break Berrettini for the first time but surrendered the match the way he played it, with a big swing at a backhand that thudded into the net.

Having pushed Djokovic to 5 sets in the Australian Open final last year, Thiem is among the top contenders looking to dethrone the Serb at the February 8 to 21 Grand Slam.

Berrettini was ecstatic to take down Thiem in the Group C tie and put Italy back on level terms with Austria at 1-1 after Dennis Novak romped past Fabio Fognini 6-3 6-2 in the morning.

“I’m really happy for my performance,” Berrettini said on court.

“Playing for your country is something special.”

There was more joy for Berrettini as he returned for doubles duty alongside Fognini to trounce Thiem and Novak 6-1 6-4 and claim victory for Italy.

France, the other Group C team, start their tournament against Italy on Wednesday.

The winning nations of the four groups advance to the semi-finals. – Rappler.com

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