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Djokovic dominates to reach Monte Carlo third round, Zverev also advances

motorsport09 April 2024 20:07| © Reuters
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World No 1 Novak Djokovic made an emphatic start at the Monte Carlo Masters with a 6-1 6-2 win over Russia's Roman Safiullin to ease into the third round in a rain-delayed day three on Tuesday.

Djokovic, who pulled out of the recent Miami Open as he tries to balance his schedule, looked fresh as he broke Safiullin's serve three times in the opening set and a further two breaks in the second was enough to seal the win.

"I think even the games that I lost I had break points in those games. It is a really great first match at the start of the clay season," he said.

On Sunday, Djokovic overtook Roger Federer as the oldest No 1 ranked singles player in ATP rankings history, at 36 years and 321 days.

"I met (Rohan) Bopanna yesterday, who is the oldest doubles No 1 in history. He said we had a combined age of 80, but he does contribute to the 80 more than I do," Djokovic joked.

The Serb, champion in 2013 and 2015, will meet Lorenzo Musetti, who beat him in the third round last year, after the Italian defeated France's Arthur Fils 6-3 7-5 later on Tuesday.

"Last year as well, I started off well at this tournament and the second match I lost, so I hope to maintain this rhythm," Djokovic added.

German fifth seed Alexander Zverev made light work of his second round match, defeating Sebastian Ofner 6-3 6-4. The Austrian finally managed to break serve when 5-2 down in the second set, but Zverev finished off the job with ease.

Zverev awaits the winner of the match between Tomas Etcheverry and 12th-seeded twice champion Stefanos Tsitsipas.

HURKACZ ADVANCES

Hubert Hurkacz is into the second round with a 6-4 3-6 7-6(2) win, but was made to battle by Britain's Jack Draper after the Polish 10th seed looked like dominating early on.

Hurkacz raced into a 3-0 lead in the first set but Draper rallied to level at 4-4 before the Pole broke serve to take the opener. Draper then broke to love twice to win the second set and force the decider.

With Hurkacz serving at 5-4 to win the match, Draper broke serve but it was a relieved Hurkacz who emerged victorious in the tiebreak.

Hurkacz, who also beat Draper at last year's tournament, will face Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain in the second round.

Alex de Minaur had little trouble seeing off the challenge of former champion Stan Wawrinka, winning 6-3 6-0 to progress to the second round.

Wawrinka won the title in 2014 but a decade later the Swiss 39-year-old was no match for the Australian 11th seed, who needed only 24 minutes to complete a bagel in the second set and will now face Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor.

American Sebastian Korda also eased into the second round with a 6-1 6-2 win over Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, finalist in 2022, but will face a much stiffer test when he next takes on world No 2 Jannik Sinner.

"Obviously, he's probably the best tennis player in the world right now," Korda said ahead of Wednesday's meeting with the Australian Open champion.

"He's had an unbelievable season and it's going to be our first meeting on the clay. I'm just going to try to go out there, try my best, and see what happens."

Carlos Alcaraz, No 3 seed, has withdrawn from the tournament with an arm injury and his second round place was taken by lucky loser Lorenzo Sonego who will play Felix Auger-Aliassime.

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