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Novak Djokovic savours 'best match of the year' against Gael Monfils as win ensures he will stay as world No. 1

James Walker-Roberts

Updated 04/05/2022 at 11:15 GMT

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic looked in good form as he beat Gael Monfils to make the last 16 of the Madrid Open. Djokovic improved his head-to-head record to 18-0 against the Frenchman and ensured he will stay as world No.1 for at least another week. Djokovic said it was a "very good win" and was pleased with how he adapted to the conditions.

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Novak Djokovic savoured his “best match of the year” as he extended his perfect record against Gael Monfils at the Madrid Open.
Djokovic had won all 17 of his previous meetings against Monfils and always looked in control in a 6-3 6-2 second-round win.
It was Djokovic’s first straight-sets victory since the second round of the Dubai Championships in February. In his previous outing in Belgrade he had been taken to three sets in all four matches.
“Probably the best match of the year so far for me,” Djokovic told Tennis TV.
“I haven’t played many matches and am still finding my groove, but a very good win against a very tricky opponent who is so fast, you have to expect you are going to play an extra shot against Gael, one of the quickest, most athletic players in the game.”
The win assures Djokovic of a record-extending 369th week as world No. 1.
Djokovic was clinical on break points, converting all three of his chances, while saving all five that Monfils had on his serve.
A pause early in the match for the roof to be closed due to rain also seemed to benefit the Serbian.
“These days I have been practising in different conditions, sunny and the ball was bouncing more, and on the practice court it was faster and quicker,” he said.
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Djokovic rates win over Monfils as his "best performance of the year"

“Then it’s a rainy day, roof closed, a lot of clay on the court, you have to adapt to that and I felt like I did well in important moments.
“The interruption probably helped me a little bit to get my things together and I broke straight away when we continued so all in all a good performance.”
Reflecting on his form compared to last time out in Belgrade, where he lost to Andrey Rublev in the final, Djokovic added: "It's hard to compare the matches obviously. Here is altitude, different conditions. In Belgrade, I played the final coming off from three matches where I played long three sets, and physically I was a little bit exhausted and drained.
"Unfortunately in the third set that was deciding factor, to lose the match. But here, first match of the tournament, I had a week, 10 days to get ready for this match, and for this tournament I have done everything I possibly can to build my fitness and also improve on all aspects of the game, on the court. I'm really glad that it paid off, because I felt good on the court. It's the right process, and it's the right direction.”
Djokovic will next face or Andy Murray.
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