The highest seed, Novak Djokovic, is thru to the quarter-final on the ATP 250 occasion in Brisbane. The legend took down Rinky Hijikata and Gael Monfils en path to the final eight, remaining on track towards his one centesimal ATP title!
Final yr, Djokovic celebrated his Wimbledon victories by taking part in the violin on his racquet, making his daughter, Tara, glad. Novak added one other instrument to his “orchestra” in Brisbane, with the saxophone following a violin.
Is there something the 24-time Main cannot do? In all probability not, however we would definitely love to listen to his saxophone expertise as he demonstrated in October 2023 at Stjepan Hauser’s live performance.
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The 24-time Main winner defined his new celebration, along with his son Stefan asking him to “play it.” Novak is competing in Brisbane for the primary time since 2009, looking for a milestone crown forward of the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic, Brisbane 2025© Stream screenshot
Djokovic embraced a lowered schedule within the closing levels of 2024 after claiming the elusive Olympic Video games gold medal in Paris. He wrapped up the season in Shanghai and nonetheless ended within the top-10. Novak recharged batteries and entered Brisbane forward of the Australian Open.
The Serb kicked off the season towards Rinky Hijikata and scored a 6-4, 6-3 victory in an hour and 14 minutes. The veteran performed properly on serve and return, notching an ATP win for the twenty second consecutive season! Novak fired 12 aces and dropped ten factors in his video games.
Novak Djokovic, Brisbane 2025© Stream screenshot
Hijikata didn’t create a break level, mounting the stress on his facet of the court docket. The Aussie couldn’t observe that tempo, taking part in towards 5 break factors and experiencing three breaks. In an analogous match, Novak defeated Gael Monfils 6-3, 6-3 in an hour and 12 minutes.
Djokovic defeated his nice rival for the twentieth time in as many duels. The Serb dropped 14 factors in 9 service video games. He defended the one break level and challenged Monfils to repeat that to stay in contact. Gael struggled on the second serve.
The older participant gave away 44% of the factors in his video games and didn’t defend any of three break factors. World no. 7 celebrated the win by “playing” violin and saxophone. He hopes to deliver extra music vibes towards Reilly Opelka on Friday night time!