By Daily Sports on September 1, 2021
Novak Djokovic’s bid for tennis history at the US Open got off to a bumpy start against 18-year-old Danish qualifier Holger Rune.
The world number one is bidding for a fourth Flushing Meadows title and to become the first man to complete the calendar grand slam in 52 years.
He dropped the second set against the spirited Rune.
However, the youngster began cramping up in the third and was in no fit state to mount a further challenge as Djokovic completed a 6-1 6-7 (5) 6-2 6-1 victory.
“I got to say it’s never nice to finish a match like that. Holger deserves a big round of applause. It’s unfortunate,” said Djokovic.
“I was trying to feel the ball out there. It wasn’t the best of my performance but he played well and I didn’t serve well in the decisive moments of the second set.
“After that it’s difficult to talk about the match, he couldn’t move much.
“It happened to me when I was younger. These things happen. You could see he struggled a lot and I feel for him. I’m sure we’ll see a lot of him in the future.”
Djokovic, 34, was playing his first match since missing out on a bronze medal at the Olympics, and there was no initial sign of rust.
He immediately broke Rune’s serve and raced away with the first set in 26 minutes.
However Rune, swinging like the carefree, precocious teenager he probably is, broke Djokovic to love at the start of the second.
He had the Serbian rattled as he took the tie-break to level the match.
It was a curious set from Djokovic, with five double-faults and 15 unforced errors telling its own story.
But while the Arthur Ashe crowd sensed a seismic upset, Rune’s fitness began to let him down, and the final set and a half was tough to watch.
Earlier Alexander Zverev, who denied Djokovic the chance of a golden slam when he beat him at the Olympics on his way to the gold medal, is safely through.
This was after he beat American veteran Sam Querrey 6-4 7-5 6-2.
The German fourth seed was runner-up at Flushing Meadows last year and is looking for a first grand slam title.
But he admitted “if a guy wins three majors in the same year and then is at the US Open, you have to give him the favourite card.
“Because, if not now, then when? He’s won three majors.
“To be honest, I think I was the first person to beat him on a hard court or grass court this season, and I was also the only person to beat him at a very, very big event this year.
“Everything else he’s won. I mean, yeah, he’s the favourite. No question about that. But I think other guys are very hungry.
“I have been playing good. I’ve won two tournaments, I’m on a 12-match winning streak.
“I hope I can keep the level up and maybe even play better, because to beat Novak here is going to be an extremely difficult task.”
Wimbledon runner-up Matteo Berrettini and semi-finalist Denis Shapovalov got straight-sets wins under their belts.
Italian Berrettini needed two tie-breaks on his way to beating Frenchman Jeremy Chardy, winning 6-3 in the third set.
Canadian Shapovalov raced into the second round with a 6-2 6-2 6-3 victory over Federico Delbonis of Argentina in just one hour and 49 minutes.
Ninth seed Pablo Carreno Busta, who beat Djokovic in the Olympic bronze medal match, was a surprise first-round casualty, losing a deciding set tie-break against American Maxime Cressy.
Fellow seeds Karen Khachanov, David Goffin, Fabio Fognini and Lorenzo Sonego also fell by the wayside. (dpa/NAN)
•PHOTO: History chaser Novak Djokovic
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 1, 2021
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