Djokovic survives tough physical test in Shanghai

Date:

Share post:

SHANGHAI — Novak Djokovic needed medical attention after losing the second set but recovered to beat Jaume Munar 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 in hot and humid conditions at the Shanghai Masters on Tuesday.

After losing a long rally by sending a forehand wide to end the second set, Djokovic slumped to the ground and remained sprawled on his back with his forearm over his eyes for several seconds. He then slowly sat up and rested his head between his legs before he was helped back to his chair by a trainer.

He was given medical treatment in his chair before the start of the third set but then broke Munar straight away after his opponent missed a simple overhead when leading 40-15.

The 38-year-old Djokovic declined to do the traditional on-court interview after the match but wrote on X: “Tough day at the office. Very challenging physically.”

The win made Djokovic the oldest man to reach the last eight at an ATP Masters 1000 event — two months older than Roger Federer was when he reached the quarterfinals in Shanghai in 2019.

Djokovic is chasing a record-extending 41st Masters title.

He will next face Zizou Bergs of Belgium.

Tenth-seeded Holger Rune also came through a tough challenge, defeating big-serving Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 6-4, 6-7 (7), 6-3.



Source link

Related articles

Osimhen topples Mbappé, Haaland with hat trick

AMSTERDAM -- With a hat trick, Victor Osimhen has moved atop the Champions League scoring table.The Nigeria striker...

Drama emerges over potential NBA top-five pick’s exit plan as NBL, Wildcats point to contract

Noa Kouakou-Heugue has verbally agreed to a deal with a French club, but the Perth Wildcats and the...

‘No-one gives a f***’: Tennis roasts Kyrgios vs women’s world No.1 clash as odd rules revealed

Aryna Sabalenka will play Nick Kyrgios on December 28 in Dubai in a “Battle of the Sexes” tennis...

‘Spread like wildfire’: How elderly boxing champ turned social media star ‘zoomed into the stratosphere’

Former boxing champion Frank Gilfeather hung up his gloves more than 50 years ago - but now, at...