Djokovic showed a class to reach 4 rounds in Melbourne
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For 11 times in his career, Novak Djokovic scored for the 4th round of the Australian Open after showing his class and playing his best match in the tournament so far to eliminate Albert Ramos-Vinholas with 6:2, 6:3, 6:3 for 2 hours and 23 minutes. The Serbian hinted at its former power and totally defeated the 22nd Spaniard, with Jokerra being much more precise on the court, compared to a misfired match against Gael Monfis in the previous round.
Djokovic had the comfort of playing in the evening session at normal temperature, and the only bad news for him was the medical time-out in which he took a left foot massage with a 3:1 lead in the second set. At the very end of the first, the Serb tried to stretch his legs to ease the pains, but they did not stop him from dominating completely against the left-handed man from Spain.
Noll was convincing of the serve and scored 63% of the first, winning the impressive 80% of the points he played after, and 50% of the points after his second bet. He had six times to defend his break-in and he did all the while, while at the same time he managed to break his opponent five times. Djokovic scored 37 winners against 21 for Ramos-Vinholas, being very comfortable by both backhand and forehand country.
His next opponent will be the 59th in the world, Hion Chun, who surprises himself with the elimination in a five-seater clash of world number 4 Alexander Zverev. Interestingly, Djokovic`s body language did not reflect his game advised by football livescore because the Serb was often nervous about the mistakes of one of the line judges, and he did not generally smile during the fight with the Spaniard.
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