Djokovic avoids another tense affair to reach US Open quarterfinals

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Tennis Djokovic avoids another tense affair to reach US Open quarterfinals
Isaiah Eneojo Follow on Twitter September 4, 2023
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After a five-set nailbiter in the previous round, Novak Djokovic was in no mood for another tense affair at the U.S. Open in the wee hours of Monday and the Serb cruised into the last eight of the year’s final Grand Slam with a 6-2 7-5 6-4 over Borna Gojo.

Djokovic had endured a far more testing match on Friday, having to come back from two-sets down against Laslo Djere to keep alive his bid for a fourth U.S. Open title that would see him match Margaret Court’s record haul of 24 Grand Slams.

On Sunday, the 36-year-old Serb broke to open the contest and was never threatened as Gojo managed only a single break chance in the entire match.

“I was watching him play qualifications, last couple of rounds of the main draw, and saw that he’s a big shot player,” said Djokovic after his 98th career match at Flushing Meadows, where he trails only Jimmy Connors (115) and Roger Federer (103).

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“Obviously serve and forehand big weapons. He moves pretty well for a big guy.

“In a best-of-five sets I try to manage my energy and focus on accuracy with my serve.

“I think I’ve done well in important moments and just glad to get through in straight sets.”

Next up for Djokovic is top-ranked American and ninth seed Taylor Fritz, who advanced with a tidy 7-6(2) 6-4 6-4 win over Swiss qualifier Dominic Stricker.

Fritz will head into the showdown as the only player yet to drop a set but still stinging from the 6-0 6-4 beating Djokovic laid on him in the quarter-finals of the Cincinnati Open.

“Obviously Taylor has been now an established top-10 player for the last couple of years,” said Djokovic, who has won all seven career meetings with Fritz. “He has been playing some terrific tennis, particularly on home soil on hardcourt tournaments.

“He has improved so much over the years so, obviously the matches are only going to get tougher from now onwards and I’m ready for the challenge.

“It’s going to be great.”

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