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Tennis news - Novak Djokovic overpowers Alexander Zverev for second straight win

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ByEurosport

Updated 14/11/2018 at 16:37 GMT

Novak Djokovic is on the cusp of the ATP Tour finals semi-finals after a 6-4 6-1 win over Alexander Zverev at the O2 Arena on Wednesday.

Alexander Zverev of Germany and Novak Djokovic of Serbia embrace after their singles round robin match during Day Four of the Nitto ATP Finals at The O2 Arena on November 14, 2018 in London, England

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Both players served out in the opening set until Djokovic found a break in the tenth game to take the lead.
Djokovic broke twice more in the second set as he started to take more control although he was still far from his best.
Five-times champion Djokovic, who will end the year as world number one for the fifth time in his career after a storming second half of the season, leads the Gustavo Kuerten group with two wins and is yet to drop a set.
He will advance into the last four of the season-ending tournament for the eighth time if John Isner beats Marin Cilic in the evening session.
"I don't think it was breathtaking tennis from both of us but a win is a win," Djokovic, who hit only three winners in the first set compared to Zverev's 15, said on court.
"I started to play better in the second set and he was making a lot of unforced errors, which helped me win."
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Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates match point during his singles round robin match against Alexander Zverev of Germany during Day Four of the Nitto ATP Finals at The O2 Arena on November 14, 2018 in London, England.

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All seven round-robin matches played so far this week have been won in straight sets, but for a while it appeared as though the crowd would be given full value for their ticket.
The 21-year-old Zverev, who has a Tour-leading 55 match wins this year, went toe-to-toe with Djokovic from the baseline and looked to have the firepower to worry his opponent.
Djokovic netted a routine forehand when serving at 4-4 30-30, offering Zverev a break point that he did not convert.
Djokovic then double-faulted to give Zverev another chance to serve for the set but this time the German went just wide with an attempted lob after the Serb ventured into the net.
The net game always looked dangerous for Zverev and so it proved as he double-faulted to concede the set.
Zverev looked deflated and despite holding serve for 1-1 he offered no more resistance as Djokovic won five games in a row to seal his 33rd win in his last 35 matches.
His final group match is against Cilic while Zverev will hope to bounce back against Isner.
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