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Novak Djokovic gets another warm reception as he wins singles opener at Adelaide International

Ben Snowball

Updated 04/01/2023 at 07:25 GMT

Novak Djokovic extended his winning singles streak in Australia to 30 matches as he kicked off the new season with an easy win at the Adelaide International. Djokovic is gearing up for the Australian Open later in January – a tournament he missed last season after his protracted visa fight and subsequent deportation. The Serb lost in the doubles alongside partner Vasek Pospisil on Monday.

Highlights: Djokovic gets warm welcome from fans as he loses first match since return to Australia

Novak Djokovic opened his singles campaign in 2023 with a comfortable 6-3 6-2 victory over France’s Constant Lestienne at the Adelaide International.
The 21-time Grand Slam champion is back in Australia for the first time since his visa debacle last year, when he was unceremoniously deported on the eve of the Australian Open.
The Djokovic saga grabbed headlines across the world in January 2022 after the Serb touched down for the opening Grand Slam of the year unvaccinated but with a medical exemption. His initial visa was cancelled, re-approved by a judge, then revoked again by Australian immigration minister Alex Hawke.
Fresh from receiving a warm reception ahead of his doubles match alongside Vasek Pospisil on Monday, Djokovic received another rapturous welcome as he arrived on court for his clash with Lestienne.
Djokovic wasted no time in stamping his mark on the new season, cruising through his opening service game with a hold to love before cracking his opponent in the fifth game for the only break of the set.
He carried the momentum into the second, breaking twice at the start of the set, as he cruised into the second round.
"For the first match I can't complain," Djokovic said.
"I played very well. I thought the first six games were very competitive and I have never faced him before. He is a counter-puncher, he doesn't make too many mistakes. He has a tricky serve, hits his spots.
"But once I made that break at 3-2 in the first set, I thought I stepped it up and played really good tennis for the rest of the match."
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Djokovic will next face another Frenchman, Quentin Halys.
World No. 7 Daniil Medvedev also progressed after opponent Lorenzo Sonego retired.
The Russian, who could meet Djokovic in the semi-finals, saved nine set points in an extraordinary first set before pinching it on a tie-break, with Sonego stopping when 2-1 behind in the second.
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