Novak Djokovic avenges Monte Carlo loss to defeat Lorenzo Musetti

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Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic avenges Monte Carlo loss to defeat Lorenzo Musetti

Djokovic rallied from a break down to reach the quarterfinals of the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, the very tournament Musetti defeated Djokovic one year ago.

“He obviously is, you know, one of the most talented players on clay, a beautiful one-handed backhand,” Djokovic said of Musetti in his press conference before the match. “He's very athletic. He can do a lot of great things. He's one of the most promising young players not only from Italy but generally for the world.

“I like the way I played my first match comparing to the first match last year. I feel…more ready, so whoever is across the net, I'm hoping I can deliver my best game.”

That best game was somewhat slow to arrive as Musetti opened the match with a break of serve and threatened to take a 4-1 double-break lead on Monte Carlo’s top seed.

Djokovic held on and charged when Musetti least expected it, digging out of a 40-0 hole two games later to level the set and ultimately reel off seven of the next eight games to put himself up a set and a break.

On the brink of getting bundled out of the match, Musetti, who earned a career-high ranking of No. 15 last June, got on the board with a break. But Djokovic kept pressing, returning the favor with a break of his own and put down a stronger serve game to move within two games of victory.

Musetti, who once led Djokovic by two sets in their first meeting at 2021 Roland Garros, put on a brave last stand, saving break points to avoid a double-break deficit and pull off some audacious shotmaking to get the set back on serve.

Undaunted, Djokovic regained his lead, blasting a forehand return winner to serve for the match. With three match points in hand, Djokovic only needed one with Musetti erred long off the forehand.

Up next for the world No. 1 is No. 11 seed Alex de Minaur, who kicked off action on Thursday with a 6-3, 6-4 win over fellow Aussie Alexei Popyrin. Popyrin was coming off a big win over defending champion Andrey Rublev, but De Minaur has been one of the most consistent players of 2024, one of just four players to earn more than 20 main-draw match wins this season. Tied 1-1 in their head-to-head, De Minaur won their most recent match at United Cup, though Djokovic appeared to be dealing with a right wrist injury.

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