Djokovic on course for fifth China Open title untoxic

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Publish Date : 2021-04-18 01:44:21


Djokovic on course for fifth China Open title untoxic

Novak Djokovic will look to seal a 24th straight win at the China Open final on Sunday after putting Andy Murray to the sword in Saturday's semis.

The world No. 1 came through in straight sets 6-3 6-4 against the Scot to book a place in the final against Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic.

'I'm glad that I'm back in the form that I would like to be in, especially in these courts where I still haven't lost ever since I played this tournament,' Djokovic said, the ATPTour website reported. 'Hopefully I can finish the year in style, similar as I finished last year.'



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The Serb is seeking to clinch his 46th ATP Tour title against the big Czech who won the tournament himself in 2011 -- Djokovic did not play that year because of a back injury.

Berdych overcame Rafael Nadal's conqueror Martin Klizan in straight sets 6-4 6-1 in his semifinal and is relishing the prospect of ending Djokovic's incredible run of victories.

'Playing against the No. 1 player in the world is always a bit special,' Berdych said.

'Novak is playing in incredible form again. He has a great record playing here at the China Open,' he added.

'There is a new challenge, a new day, a new opportunity for me. I'm going to try to go there, try to take my chance and, again, try to play my tennis. Let's see what I can do with that.'

Read more: Stars bid farewell to Li

The world No. 1 came through in straight sets 6-3 6-4 against the Scot to book a place in the final against Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic. Berdych overcame Rafael Nadal's conqueror Martin Klizan in straight sets 6-4 6-1 in his semifinal and is relishing the prospect of ending Djokovic's incredible run of victories. 'Playing against the No. 1 player in the world is always a bit special,' Berdych said. 'There is a new challenge, a new day, a new opportunity for me. I'm going to try to go there, try to take my chance and, again, try to play my tennis. Let's see what I can do with that.' 'There is a new challenge, a new day, a new opportunity for me. I'm going to try to go there, try to take my chance and, again, try to play my tennis. Let's see what I can do with that.' Read more: Stars bid farewell to Li Novak Djokovic will look to seal a 24th straight win at the China Open final on Sunday after putting Andy Murray to the sword in Saturday's semis. 'I'm glad that I'm back in the form that I would like to be in, especially in these courts where I still haven't lost ever since I played this tournament,' Djokovic said, the ATPTour website reported. 'Hopefully I can finish the year in style, similar as I finished last year.' 'Playing against the No. 1 player in the world is always a bit special,' Berdych said. Read more: Stars bid farewell to Li 'There is a new challenge, a new day, a new opportunity for me. I'm going to try to go there, try to take my chance and, again, try to play my tennis. Let's see what I can do with that.' The world No. 1 came through in straight sets 6-3 6-4 against the Scot to book a place in the final against Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic. 'There is a new challenge, a new day, a new opportunity for me. I'm going to try to go there, try to take my chance and, again, try to play my tennis. Let's see what I can do with that.' The Serb is seeking to clinch his 46th ATP Tour title against the big Czech who won the tournament himself in 2011 -- Djokovic did not play that year because of a back injury. 'I'm glad that I'm back in the form that I would like to be in, especially in these courts where I still haven't lost ever since I played this tournament,' Djokovic said, the ATPTour website reported. 'Hopefully I can finish the year in style, similar as I finished last year.' Novak Djokovic will look to seal a 24th straight win at the China Open final on Sunday after putting Andy Murray to the sword in Saturday's semis. 'I'm glad that I'm back in the form that I would like to be in, especially in these courts where I still haven't lost ever since I played this tournament,' Djokovic said, the ATPTour website reported. 'Hopefully I can finish the year in style, similar as I finished last year.' 'Playing against the No. 1 player in the world is always a bit special,' Berdych said. Read more: Stars bid farewell to Li Novak Djokovic will look to seal a 24th straight win at the China Open final on Sunday after putting Andy Murray to the sword in Saturday's semis. 'There is a new challenge, a new day, a new opportunity for me. I'm going to try to go there, try to take my chance and, again, try to play my tennis. Let's see what I can do with that.' 'Novak is playing in incredible form again. He has a great record playing here at the China Open,' he added.

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