BRISBANE (Australia): Novak Djokovic was in superb form as he claimed singles and doubles rubbers to help Serbia beat France 2-1 and reach the quarterfinals of the inaugural ATP Cup teams event on Monday.
After Benoit Paire beat Dusan Lajovic to give France a 1-0 lead, Djokovic overpowered Gael Monfils in straight sets then teamed with Viktor Troicki to beat Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6-3, 6-6 (5/7), 10-3 in a spirited and emotional doubles clash.
Djokovic said both he and Monfils had been affected by the humidity on Pat Rafter Arena.
“It was definitely some of the most humid conditions I’ve ever had in my career. I mean tonight was brutal,” he said.
Serbia assured of topping Group A
The win, combined with South Africa’s earlier defeat of Chile, means Serbia are assured of topping Group A with one round remaining.
Djokovic was in superb touch to level the tie following Lajovic’s three-set loss to Paire in the opening rubber.
He had beaten Monfils in all 15 previous meetings and that perfect record never looked in danger as he dominated the Frenchman from the outset.
Djokovic, one of the best returners in men’s tennis, put relentless pressure on Monfils’ serve throughout, breaking him three times.
“Obviously playing Gael is never easy. You come into the court knowing you are going to have a lot of exchanges, a lot of rallies. He’s a great fighter,” added Djokovic.
As the Frenchman began to show the effects of the humidity, Djokovic stepped up the pressure and eased to victory in 90 minutes in front of hundreds of chanting Serbian fans.
Paire was forced to overcome both his opponent and his emotions in his 6-2, 6-7 (6/8), 6-4 win. He won the first set comfortably and broke Lajovic to serve for the set at 5-4.
But the Serbian broke back and then took the tiebreak against an increasingly angry Paire, who promptly smashed his racket and then threw two water bottles onto the court at the change of ends.
Anderson back in form
In the early tie, former world number five Kevin Anderson showed he was on his way back after an injury-ruined 2019 when he thrashed Chile’s Cristian Garin 6-0, 6-3.
Anderson’s win clinched the tie for South Africa following Lloyd Harris’s 6-4, 6-4 victory over Nicolas Jarry.
Raven Klaasen and Ruan Roelofse made it a clean sweep for South Africa when they beat Garin and Jarry in the doubles 1-6, 6-3, 10-7.