US Open: Djokovic overcomes slow start to extend win streak

Novak Djokovic overcame a sluggish start to beat Kyle Edmund in four sets and advance to the third round of the US Open.

Published : Sep 03, 2020 08:33 IST , New York

Novak Djokovic's win over Kyle Edmund improved his 2020 match record to 25-0. It stands as the second best start to a season since the Serbian went 41-0 in 2011.
Novak Djokovic's win over Kyle Edmund improved his 2020 match record to 25-0. It stands as the second best start to a season since the Serbian went 41-0 in 2011.
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Novak Djokovic's win over Kyle Edmund improved his 2020 match record to 25-0. It stands as the second best start to a season since the Serbian went 41-0 in 2011.

World number one Novak Djokovic brushed aside Briton Kyle Edmund 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 on Wednesday to remain unbeaten in 2020 and move into the third round of the US Open.

On a hot, humid day at Flushing Meadows, Edmund was left bathed in sweat while a cool and collected Djokovic stayed on course for his 18th Grand Slam title and improved his 2020 match record to 25-0. It stands as the second best start to a season since the Serb went 41-0 in 2011.

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With the two other members of the sports Big Three Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal absent from the tournament, Djokovic is heavy favourite to hoist the trophy and the Serb overcame a slow start to show why.

“Mentally, Kyle played a fantastic first set, did not do much wrong,” said Djokovic, who celebrated his victory by moving to the centre of the court and acknowledging the canned applause. “It was anybody's game really for a set and a half.

“Winning the second set I felt more comfortable.

“Overall, it was a very good test and I am happy to get through,” he added.

Edmund took a tight opening set, laying down an ace to clinch the tiebreak 7-5. It was only the sixth set Djokovic had dropped since the Australian Open and he did not surrender another to the 44th-ranked Briton.

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A serve that was misfiring in the first began to find the mark in the second, the Serb securing the early break on an Edmund double fault on the way to levelling the match.

Djokovic again seized the initiative in the second with back-to-back breaks to jump ahead 4-1 but struggled to close out the set, Edmund rallying to cut the advantage to 5-4 before the three-time champion held for a 2-1 lead.

When Djokovic broke to open the fourth Edmund's last bit of resistance vanished and the Serb delivered an emphatic knockout punch to set up a third-round clash with Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff.

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“I played a great match against him at the Western and Southern Open but it is different conditions here,” said Djokovic.

“If we are going to play on centre court, he is a big server there is not much breeze so that probably helps the server,” he said, while adding, “Let's see, I like my chances best-of-five.”

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