Novak Djokovic advances to US Open third round as opponent retires in third set due to injury

NEW YORK — A US Open match that Novak Djokovic already expected to be difficult was threatening to become a toss-up as he struggled with his serve.

Missing more than he made, Djokovic couldn’t get many quick points Wednesday night. He acknowledged that he should have lost the second set, and if his opponent didn’t get injured and have to stop, maybe he wouldn’t even have won that match.

Once he had, the defending champion was only looking ahead.

“The matches are only going to get tougher from here. I know that, but I’m fine,” Djokovic said. “I’ll find my way, as I have done many times in my career.”

Djokovic reached the third round when Laslo Djere had to retire with the No. 2 seed leading his Serbian countryman 6-4, 6-4, 2-0.

Djere was leading 4-2 in the second set when he appeared to be troubled by pain near his hip and was visited by a trainer later in the set. He finished that set, which lasted 69 minutes after the first one went 60, but didn’t last much longer.

“In the end, not the kind of finish that we players or crowd wants to see, but I think it’s probably due to that physical battle that we had in the opening two sets,” Djokovic said.

It was the 90th win at the US Open for Djokovic, making him the first man to reach that total at all four Grand Slams. The 24-time major champion will play No. 28 seed Alexei Popyrin on Friday.

Djere was the only player to win a set against Djokovic at last year’s US Open, grabbing the first two in their third-round encounter before Djokovic rallied.

“So I knew coming into the match that if I don’t serve well, which was the case, I’m going to have to really grind and work for my points a lot,” Djokovic said. “That’s what I guess caused the two sets to be played over two hours.”

Djokovic made only 47 per cent of his first serves and appeared to be struggling physically himself earlier in the match, which was just his second since winning the gold medal in the Olympics.

Djere had two chances to break Djokovic’s serve for would have given him a 5-2 lead in the second set. Instead, he wouldn’t win another game, with Djokovic breaking to win the set when Djere yanked a forehand out of bounds.

“All in all, of course, I have to be happy with the win,” Djokovic said, “and happy that in important moments I managed to play one ball more than him over the net, I guess find the right shots or anticipate well as I did in the set point in the second set.”

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic advanced to the third round of the US Open after his opponent, Jenson Brooksby, was forced to retire in the third set due to injury. The Serbian tennis star was leading 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 when Brooksby called it quits, handing Djokovic the victory.

Djokovic, who is seeking his fourth US Open title and a record-breaking 21st Grand Slam title, looked in fine form throughout the match. Despite dropping the first set, he managed to turn things around and take control of the match in the second and third sets.

Brooksby, a rising American talent, put up a strong fight against Djokovic in the early stages of the match. However, he appeared to be struggling physically as the match wore on, eventually succumbing to injury in the third set.

The retirement of Brooksby came as a disappointment to both players and fans alike, as the match had been shaping up to be a competitive and entertaining battle. Djokovic expressed his sympathy for his opponent after the match, wishing him a speedy recovery.

With this win, Djokovic moves on to the third round of the US Open, where he will face either Kei Nishikori or Mackenzie McDonald. As one of the favorites to win the tournament, Djokovic will be looking to maintain his momentum and continue his quest for another Grand Slam title.

Overall, Djokovic’s victory over Brooksby was a bittersweet moment for both players, highlighting the physical demands and challenges that come with competing at the highest level of professional tennis. As Djokovic progresses through the tournament, fans will be eagerly watching to see if he can continue his winning streak and add another trophy to his already impressive collection.