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Djokovic stuns Japan Open with machine-like tennis

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Djokovic stuns Japan Open with machine-like tennis

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'I am not a machine. But I did play like one today,' says world No. 1 Novak Djokovic

 

 

TOKYO, Japan – World No. 1 Novak Djokovic put on a stunning show of supremacy at the Japan Open with a 6-1, 6-2 win over Lucas Pouille of France on Friday, October 4.

The Serb more than overwhelmed his opponent in the quarterfinal match, showering Pouille with a barrage of powerful, precision shots to deep, wide corners mixed with delicate drop shots.

“I am not a machine. But I did play like one today,” he said after their 50-minute contest.

“This was one of the best matches I played this year. Very, very pleased with the way I feel and played on the court,” said Djokovic, who will face either David Goffin of Belgium or Chung Hyeon of South Korea in the semifinals.

“I am looking forward to another battle tomorrow, hopefully I will be able to keep up with this quality of tennis.”

The latest victory provided further evidence of his swift recovery from a left shoulder injury that caused him to pull out of the US Open.

The Japan Open is the first competition for Djokovic since the incident.

He nailed 8 aces and never committed double fault while collecting points on 82% of his successful first serves.

After cruising through the 1st set, Djokovic stepped up his tennis and began the 2nd set by taking 4 games straight.

Pouille fought back to keep the 5th game and in the 6th game, he collected his only break of the match.

But Djokovic denied any other attempt by the French challenger, who was able to survive only 1 of 7 break points.

It was the third meeting between the two men this year. Djokovic won all of them.

In the rest of the Tokyo tournament, John Millman of Australia defeated Japanese wild card Taro Daniel 6-4, 6-0.

American player Reilly Opelka beat Japanese qualifier Yasutaka Uchiyama 6-3, 6-3. – Rappler.com

 

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