Novak Djokovic Drops Major Praise On Taylor Fritz Following Their Melbourne Duel.

Novak Djokovic took down Taylor Fritz in just under four hours in Melbourne.
Novak Djokovic had to dig deep in the Australian Open quarter-final clash against Taylor Fritz. Two rivals met during the day session at Rod Laver Arena, balancing between an on-court battle and a boiling Melbourne sun above them.

The veteran prevailed 7-6, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 in three hours and 45 minutes, booking a place in his 11th semi-final in Melbourne and remaining on the title course. Fritz delivered rock-solid tennis in the opening two sets, keeping Djokovic on the court for two hours and 23 minutes and making him run for his money.

A 24-time Major champion praised his opponent and his game plan. Novak highlighted Taylor’s aggressive approach that made him uncomfortable and on the back foot. The American went for his shots and kept his backhand safe, firing cracking winners from his weaker wing in the pivotal moments.

Also, Fritz pushed Djokovic to the limits after fending off incredible 15 break chances in sets one and two, an unprecedented feat in the Serb’s match.
Novak grabbed 40% of the return points and failed to seal the deal earlier after seizing four out of 21 break opportunities! The opening set started with a 16-minute game and went on for 84 minutes! Fritz denied eight break points and created two set points with a forehand winner at 6-5.

Djokovic denied them with winners and forced the rival’s mistake at 6-3 in the tie break for massive momentum.
Not going away, Taylor erased all seven break points in the second set, including three with backhand winners at 3-4, keeping Novak at a miserable 0-15 break points conversation.

The American built an early advantage with a volley winner in the opening game. He survived those challenging games and wrapped up the set with a hold at love at 5-4 after a service winner, leveling the overall score after a grueling two hours and 23 minutes.

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