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Novak Djokovich is the quarter -final enemy Alexander Javerev’s no dark horse


Paris – All the title of Novak Djokovic (all in all cases 100) and the Grand Slam Trophy (24) and tennis history) No. 1 (428, all his talent and visual determination – can worry about what his game is still going on.

It happened a month ago, even when he was coming out of the three losses-he was especially concerned about being 0-2 in Red Clay this season at the beginning of the second skid of this length in 2021.

So Djokovich has decided to enter the Geneva Open and what do you know? He has not lost his quarter-finals in his quarter-finals against Alexander Javerev, number 3 in Rolend-Garros.

After leaving the Geneva at the Championship, Djokovic not only won his first four matches in Paris, but still left a set.

The 38 -year -old Serb said, “If you lose a match or two matches continuously and then you don’t think you have enough match game, you probably started to doubt your game you” so I am just glad that it has become perfect for me. “

He and Javerev, a 28 -year -old German, knowing each other very well, in court and closed.

It will be their 14th main contest for the 2017 tour dating, with a 5-5 benefit of the Xokovic-and since the meeting of the Australian Open in January in the semifinals of the Australian Open. It just ended after one set: Djokovich was an injured hamstring, stopped the game because of the ticket-buyers and Javerev defended him.

They returned to Paris in 2019 in Paris and won their quarter -finals on three sets in three sets.

Javerev, who credited to serve Djokovich as a consultant, he looked forward, he said: “It’s always a special privilege for being in court with him.”

The other quarter -finals will be Paranik Sinar number 1 against any Grand Slam tournament against the first person in Kazakhstan, the first person to the invisible Alexander Bablik. The first two men’s quarter -finals are surprisingly involved in an American: Spain vs. 12 Tommy Paul’s defending champion Carlos Alcaraj, and Italy vs. 15, Frances Tiafow’s Lorenzo Must.

Monti Carlo and then after the first match in the Madrid tournament, there was some rumor that Djokovic should not even think of this time as a contestant in Roleland-Garros, though it was a place where he claimed three times the trophy. He is also the only player to defeat 14 times champion Rafael Nadal at the French Open.

The two push of this April came against the continuous opponents, Alejandro Tabilo and Mattio Arnaldi. Both of them ended up the straight set.

So Javerev was asked that Djokovic, whose recent distress had dropped him to number 6 in the seeds, could be considered as a dark horse in Paris.

A year ago, the foundation seemed misleading to Javerev, who was three-time runner-up in the big tournament, including Alkaraj in Rolend-Garros and Sinar at Melbourne Park this year.

“I mean, the guy won 24 Grand Slam. He could never be (dark) horses. He certainly knows to play tennis,” Javerev said. “He certainly knows what to do with the big stage and playing big matches. No doubt about this.”



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