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Djoko writes another record with sweep of Struff

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Novak Djokovic added another line to his list of records with a decisive 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 sweep of Jan-Lennard Struff which put the 38-year-old into another quarter-final at the US Open.

The Serb becomes the oldest man to book the last eight at all four of the majors in a single season as he polished off his German opponent in under two hours to end a six-match win streak for the European.

Djokovic will play for his fourth Grand Slam semi-final of the season when he takes on fourth seed Taylor Fritz, who beat Czech Tomas Machac 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.

Djokovic boasts a perfect 10-0 record over Californian Fritz, with all of their matches played either at the Grand Slams or Masters events, including a 2023 quarter-final here.

.”I expect players who have never won against me to come out on the court and try something different and try to make me feel maybe uncomfortable and play more aggressive or not, whatever,” Djokovic said of the 2024 finalist here.

“I don’t think there’s going to be any major changes with Taylor: you obviously you stick to the kind of a game plan that got you to the quarters.

“You know what your strengths are. You stick to those weapons in your game, which for him obviously is serve and forehand.”

Even as he prepares for the quarter-finals after not playing a match since Wimbledon, Djokovic is wary of eyeing further success.

.”It’s still a very long way. (In the) last couple of years, I learned (that) one thing right now is to take really one match at a time. 

“Of course I’m dreaming about winning another Slam, and it would beamazing if I do it here.

“ButI can’t allow myself to go that far with my thinking – I just need to focus on what needs to be done to win a match, next match, next challenge.

“The last Grand Slam I won was here actually two years ago. So it would be a nice kind of journey of years to kind of close the circle here again.”

By booking his 14th career New York quarter-final, Djokovic pulled ahead of Roger Federer and Andre Agassi, on 13 appearances. 

In the women’s draw, former Wimbledon winner Barbora Krejcikova saved eight match points against Taylor Townsend in the second set, hanging on to impose a 1-6, 7-6 (13), 6-3 win into the quarters.

Top seeded holder Aryna Sabalenka defeated Cristina Bucsa 6-2, 6-4 in 73 minutes, ensuring that she will remain world No. 1 no matter the final outcome of the tournament.

Aryna Sabalenka enters the court ahead of her fourth round match against Cristina Busca in the 2025 US Open at Flushing Meadows by Mark Greenwood

“I’m enjoying being world No. 1. I’m enjoying this pressure,” she said. “I’m working really hard to be where I am. 

“For me it’s important to focus on my game and on bringing, try to bring
my best tennis and just to fight. I know I’ll have my chances, but for me, it’s a fun life if you’re really enjoying your job.”

The top seed who has now earned 98 wins at the majors will next face Wimbledon winner Marketa Vondrousova, who beata Elena Rybakina 6-4, 5-7, 6-2.

Main photo:- Novak Djokovic sets another majors record – by Mark Greenwood/Grandslamtennis

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Sun shines as Zverev reaches Munich quarters

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Alexander Zverev took a further step towards a defence of his 2025 title at the ATP Munich event with a comfortable 6-1, 6-2 hammering of Canada’s Gabriel Diallo on Thursday.

The German who won his only title of 2025 in his home nation faced an opponent carrying an injury in the 73-minute loss.

“I think he had some issues with his back and wasn’t serving fully in the second set anymore. Very unfortunate,” the 28-year-old world No. 3 said. 

“Of course I am happy with the win and getting an easier match today.”

After days of cold weather, the spring sun finally made an appearance in the Bavarian capital.

Zverev advanced the the last eight with five breaks of serve and will bid fro a return to the semi-finals against fifth seed Francisco Cerundolo, a winner over Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3, 6-0.

“I played well from the baseline. I probably didn’t serve well in the first set, but it got better in the second. I am trying to improve every day,” the winner said as he reached a second straight quarter-final here..

Zverev has won their last four meetings.

“I’ve never beaten him on clay, which is his favourite surface, but I am definitely looking forward to the challenge,” Zverev said.

“I’m very happy to be at this stage, facing a tough opponent. That’s what it’s going to be tomorrow.”

Main photo:- Alexander Zverev with his 2025 Munich trophy

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RG to retain the human touch in linecalling

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Roland Garros will continue to buck the trend of electronic linecalling, with Grand Slam tournament boss Amelie Mauresmo laying down the law on Thursday in Paris.

Unlike the other three majors which have sent teams of line judges into early retirement, the clay major will stick with the tried and true for another edition beginning on May 24.

In addition to tradition, the skid marks left on the dirt by ball makes determining in or out subjective enough to often require a keen eye.

“They are not 100% reliable,” Mauresmo said of the electronic systems currently in use.“Our decision was to stick to our way.”

But the former WTA No. 1 suddenly flipped the script when it comes to the controversial suggestion that women should play best-of-five-sets at the four majors just like the men.

The idea has drawn scorn from top women, but that does not dissuade Mauresmo.

“You can’t change a format overnight to go from best of three to best of five. But if we think about it, would it be only the semifinal, the final, or for all matches?” the former Wimbledon champion said.

“This could be a win-win situation but we have to talk about this with the women players.”

The Wimbledon winner admitted that she had often yearned during her playing days for longer contests.

“When I did the Masters (season-ending) final ( 2005) I would have wanted to do the final in best of five. So maybe one day, you never know.”

The former player would not be drawns out on the dreaded night matches at Roland Garros, formerly a fully daytinem event.

“We will talk about scheduling when the time comes,” she said.“Nothing is closed and nothing is set in stone, it depends on the draws and the lineups.”

Also on the table are likely to be the distribution of night matches, with women barely registering in the night-tiem hours during the 2025 edition.

On the final Saturday there has been one change: The men’s doubles final will be played before the women’s singles final and not afterward.

“We will talk about scheduling when the time comes,” the TD said. “Nothing is closed and nothing is set in stone, it depends on the draws and the lineups.”

In the continuing prize money arms race among the four Grand Slams, Roland Garros announced a rise to a global USD 72 million in player payouts, a rise of USD 6.25 million.

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Red alert for Alcaraz as wrist injury flares

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Carlos Alcaraz quit the Barcelona Open with a wrist injury and cast serious doubt on his fitness and availability for run-up events prior to next month’s French Open.

The Spaniard who lost his No. 1 ranking to Jannik Sinner through Sunday’s loss to the Italian in the Monte Carlo Casters final was unable to carry on at his home event in Barcelona.

Alcaraz quit the clay event prior to his second-round match against Tomas Machac. The Spaniard injured his wrist in a first-round win over Finn Otto Virtanen and warned that he could make no solid commitment yet to furue play due to his injury.

“It’s with great sadness I have to go back home to start my recovery as soon as possible with my team, with the doctors, with the physio, and try to be as healthy as possible as soon as possible for (future) tournaments,” he said.

“Let’s hope, that you can see me back on a tennis court as soon as possible.”

Alcaraz is now touch and go for the Madrid Masters oddly starting in a week next Wednesday as the ATP stretches out the Masters events in an unpopular  money-spinning exercise.

Alcarraz could face a serious hit to his ranking if he cannot front up in the Spanish capital and next month in Rome, with titles to defend in both venues.

“But I’ve seen today’s tests, and it’s a slightly more serious injury than we all expected.

“In the end I have to listen to my body, what won’t affect me later on: That’s why I have to withdraw from this tournament.

“I never like to withdraw from any tournament, but especially from this one,”

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