Djokovic wins Monte Carlo Masters seminomas

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 08:27:17


Djokovic wins Monte Carlo Masters  seminomas

But the Serbian world number one didn't have it all his away under uncharacteristically slate gray skies on the Mediterranean coast.

Tight

Djokovic edged a tight first set before losing the second after the Czech sixth seed took advantage of the short rain delay and came back strongly.



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But Djokovic broke twice early in the third set to surge to a 4-0 lead. And although Berdych gamely fought back Djokovic served out for the title.

'It was a tough match, a particular match,' said Djokovic after winning his 52nd career title, and his second Monte Carlo Masters championship.

'Tomas played a great match and deserves this trophy as much as I do,' he added. 'It was a good final, but bad luck today.'

Despite running Djokovic close it was Berdych's third loss in a final this year.

'What can I say? Novak had another excellent week,' he said.

'I tried my best but it was not good enough today. I'm missing that one step in my clay game but I'm going to work to raise my game that little bit. I'll do what I can to make that happen and hope to come back next year and go a step further'.'

Strong start

2015 has been a sensational year for Djokovic so far.

After winning the Australian Open back in January, Djokovic has followed up with Masters' victories at Indian Wells and Miami. He then beat Rafa Nadal, arguably one of the greatest players on clay of all time, in the semi finals in Monte Carlo.

Sunday's victory over Berdych means he becomes the first man to win the opening three Masters tournaments of the season.

But the Serbian world number one didn't have it all his away under uncharacteristically slate gray skies on the Mediterranean coast. Sunday's victory over Berdych means he becomes the first man to win the opening three Masters tournaments of the season. Despite running Djokovic close it was Berdych's third loss in a final this year. But Djokovic broke twice early in the third set to surge to a 4-0 lead. And although Berdych gamely fought back Djokovic served out for the title. After winning the Australian Open back in January, Djokovic has followed up with Masters' victories at Indian Wells and Miami. He then beat Rafa Nadal, arguably one of the greatest players on clay of all time, in the semi finals in Monte Carlo. 'I tried my best but it was not good enough today. I'm missing that one step in my clay game but I'm going to work to raise my game that little bit. I'll do what I can to make that happen and hope to come back next year and go a step further'.' Strong start Tight 'It was a tough match, a particular match,' said Djokovic after winning his 52nd career title, and his second Monte Carlo Masters championship. But the Serbian world number one didn't have it all his away under uncharacteristically slate gray skies on the Mediterranean coast. Tight 'It was a tough match, a particular match,' said Djokovic after winning his 52nd career title, and his second Monte Carlo Masters championship. 'Tomas played a great match and deserves this trophy as much as I do,' he added. 'It was a good final, but bad luck today.' 'It was a tough match, a particular match,' said Djokovic after winning his 52nd career title, and his second Monte Carlo Masters championship. Djokovic edged a tight first set before losing the second after the Czech sixth seed took advantage of the short rain delay and came back strongly. 'I tried my best but it was not good enough today. I'm missing that one step in my clay game but I'm going to work to raise my game that little bit. I'll do what I can to make that happen and hope to come back next year and go a step further'.' After winning the Australian Open back in January, Djokovic has followed up with Masters' victories at Indian Wells and Miami. He then beat Rafa Nadal, arguably one of the greatest players on clay of all time, in the semi finals in Monte Carlo. 'It was a tough match, a particular match,' said Djokovic after winning his 52nd career title, and his second Monte Carlo Masters championship. 2015 has been a sensational year for Djokovic so far. After winning the Australian Open back in January, Djokovic has followed up with Masters' victories at Indian Wells and Miami. He then beat Rafa Nadal, arguably one of the greatest players on clay of all time, in the semi finals in Monte Carlo. After winning the Australian Open back in January, Djokovic has followed up with Masters' victories at Indian Wells and Miami. He then beat Rafa Nadal, arguably one of the greatest players on clay of all time, in the semi finals in Monte Carlo. 2015 has been a sensational year for Djokovic so far. Tight 'I tried my best but it was not good enough today. I'm missing that one step in my clay game but I'm going to work to raise my game that little bit. I'll do what I can to make that happen and hope to come back next year and go a step further'.' After winning the Australian Open back in January, Djokovic has followed up with Masters' victories at Indian Wells and Miami. He then beat Rafa Nadal, arguably one of the greatest players on clay of all time, in the semi finals in Monte Carlo.

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