Novak Djokovic overcomes hostile French crowd to beat Holger Rune at Paris Masters
Novak Djokovic delivered a commanding performance as he clinched a 7-5, 6-7 (3), 6-4 victory over Holger Rune to silence the home crowd and secure his spot in the semi-finals of the Paris Masters.
Novak Djokovic delivered a commanding performance as he clinched a 7-5, 6-7 (3), 6-4 victory over Holger Rune to silence the home crowd and secure his spot in the semi-finals of the Paris Masters.
In a repeat of the 2022 showpiece, Djokovic was able to brush off boos and a heated exchange with the umpire to edge out the Danish youngster in another three-set thriller in Bercy.
Victory for Djokovic extended his winning streak to 16 matches and helped avenge last year's loss to Rune in the ATP 1000 tournament.
"It was quite a similar match to last year's final, it was anybody's game in every set." Djokovic said. "I played an awful tie-break in the second set, probably the worst one this year. But again credit to him for staying mentally tough and playing solid. We have similar games. Move well, defend well and all-round players."
The first set was extremely hard-fought and it was not until deuce in the 12th game that a break point was fashioned, but world number one Djokovic showed his class by taking full advantage with a volley at the net to edge the opener.
It was a different story in set two with early breaks exchanged before Djokovic forced a match point at 5-4 only for Rune to hold his nerve in front of new coach Boris Becker.
Djokovic came to blows with umpire Renaud Lichtenstein during the same service game over a challenge by Rune, which resulted in boos from the Paris crowd at the end of the second set after Rune had taken the tie-breaker.
The 24-time grand-slam champion regrouped in impressive fashion though and clinched an early break in the third set to move 3-1 up before the top seed closed out a gutsy victory in two hours and 54 minutes.
Djokovic appeared to mimic England and Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham in his celebration with his arms outstretched before he looked around at the Accor Arena crowd.
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