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Djokovic Survives Grueling US Open Test, Outlasts Fellow Serbian Djere Amid Battles and Setbacks
Novak Djokovic continues his relentless pursuit of a historic 25th Grand Slam title at the US Open, edging closer to sur…
Novak Djokovic continues his relentless pursuit of a historic 25th Grand Slam title at the US Open, edging closer to surpassing Margaret Court’s record. Arriving in New York with limited hard-court play since March, the Serbian legend knew the early rounds would be a challenge—a prediction that proved accurate in his second-round match against compatriot Laslo Djere.
Djere, who had previously pushed Djokovic to five sets in last year’s tournament, once again posed a significant challenge. The match was a battle from the start, with Djere threatening to seize the momentum by nearly taking the second set. He held a 4-2 lead and had two opportunities for a double break, but Djokovic, showcasing his characteristic resilience, fought back to turn the tide. Unfortunately, Djere suffered a side injury, which forced him to retire with Djokovic leading 6-4, 6-4, 2-0.
“Overall it was a big fight, over two hours for two sets.
“I served awfully, playing without a serve you have to grind, you have to run.
“I’m just trying to push the bar for the young guys.”
Elsewhere, American Frances Tiafoe got shirty after struggling with the heat.