(Astana) Novak Djokovic safely passed the Karen Khachanov test on Friday to qualify for the semi-finals of the ATP 500 tournament, still without losing a single round.
Against the Russian, 18e world and semi-finalist of the last United States Open, the Serb dropped his first serve of the week, but never released the pressure to win, 6-4, 6-3 in 1:29.
He thus connects a 7e match without having lost a single round, since its resumption on the ATP circuit after its coronation at Wimbledon. Last week in Tel Aviv, he won his third title of the season.
Friday, from the start, Djokovic, 7e world, displayed the color: white game on his service, break on the first face-off by Khachanov then again white game. The Russian did not let it go, taking the service of the Serb in turn – his first loss of the week – during the 4e game to catch up.
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But, unfazed, the former world No.1 set out to conquer again to pocket the first set on his first set point, after 42 minutes.
In the second set, he put pressure on his opponent from the start, getting a break point on Khachanov’s first service game, before taking his face-off the next time, while remaining imperial on his service games (85% of points won on his first balls over the whole match). He ended the game with an ace, from his first match point.
“High Expectations”
“I didn’t play as well as in the previous rounds, but it was enough,” said the Serb just after his victory, promising to “raise (his) level of play even further” for the future.
In the previous rounds, Djokovic had dropped only six games and had barely spent an hour on the court against the Chilean Cristian Garin then the Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp.
“I have high expectations” in this tournament, explained Djokovic, who has missed a lot of competitions this year due to his refusal to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
To try to reach the final in Kazakhstan, which would be his fifth this year in just eight ATP tournaments played, Djokovic will have to get rid of the winner of the quarter-final between world No.4 Daniil Medvedev and Spaniard Roberto Batista (21e).
In the finale of the strange season experienced by the holder of 21 Grand Slam titles, deprived of the Australian Open in January and American tournaments including the United States Open, Djokovic knows he must not miss any opportunity .
The Kazakh tournament, from which world No.1 Carlos Alcaraz was ejected as soon as he entered the competition, represents an ideal opportunity for him to garner the points necessary to secure his place for the Turin Masters (November 13-20). . In case of victory, Djokovic would win his 90e title on the main circuit.
The other semi-final in Astana will oppose the Russian Andrey Rublev (9e world), quick winner of the French Adrien Mannarino in quarters (6-1, 6-2), to the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipás who got the better of the Pole Hubert Hurkacz, 7/6 (10/8), 6-3.
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