Novak Djokovic has proven once again that Italian Matteo
Berrettini does not yet have his tennis DNA as he knocked him out of the U.S.
Open in their quarter final encounter.
Berrettini had come to the match on a mission to avenge his
loss to Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon final and derailed his march for a sweep of
the four Grand Slams in a year.
But the Italian ended up not well armed as he was ruthlessly
beaten by the World No.1 in four sets 7-5 6-2 6-2 6-3
The closest of the set was the first when Djokovic appeared
rattled by Berrettini’s high intensity play.
Djokovic lost the set when he was broken by the Italian when
serving at 5-5.
Berrettini seized the opportunity, went up 6-5 and then
closed the set 7-5.
But in the subsequent three sets, the Italian appeared to
have exhausted his ammunitions.
A more composed Djokovic went on a blitzkrieg, taking many
more points than the Italian could grab, to register his 80th win at the U.S.
Open.
The Serb is now just two wins away from a 21st major that
would complete a calendar-year Grand Slam.
Djokovic next faces fourth seed Alexander Zverev, in the
semi-final.
Zverev was the player who last month ended Djokovic’s bid
for a ‘Golden Slam’ by beating him in the Tokyo Olympics semi-finals.
Zverev arrives at the final four as the hottest player in
men’s tennis, advancing with a 7-6 (6) 6-3 6-4 win over unseeded South African
Lloyd Harris to extend his winning run to 16 matches.
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