Djokovic savouring Australian Open run

Novak Djokovic is set to savour the twilight years of his profession after reserving a spot within the second week of the Australian Open for a fifteenth time.

The Serbian celebrity floor out a tricky 7-6 (9-7) 6-3 6-4 win over Grigor Dimitrov on Saturday night time, organising a mouth-watering fourth-round encounter with native favorite Alex de Minaur.

Djokovic’s restoration and preparation earlier than Monday’s contest can be key, after he once more required mid-match therapy on his troublesome left hamstring.

The 35-year-old is chasing a record-extending tenth crown at Melbourne Park and looking for to match long-time rival Rafael Nadal’s mark of twenty-two main titles.

“Look at Rafa, look at Andy (Murray) – they’re all playing at an extremely high level. I’m trying to do the same,” Djokovic stated.

“Every season counts, I guess, now.

“When you come to most likely the final stage of your profession, clearly, you begin appreciating each single event extra as a result of you realize that you just may not have too many left within the tank.

“I’ve been very fortunate to do what I love. I truly love this sport, I love competing.

“It’s been now virtually 20 years {of professional} sport so I am unable to be extra grateful than I’m.”

Djokovic didn’t have everything go his way against close friend Dimitrov and was rattled when slapped with a time violation while trying to serve out the first set at 5-4.

He congratulated the chair umpire sarcastically for handing out the first time violation of the match at such a crucial stage.

Djokovic then took a medical timeout after claiming the first set tiebreaker, but seemed to move more freely as the match wore on.

The hamstring injury initially flared up during this month’s Adelaide International and Djokovic has been on a limited practice schedule at Melbourne Park, focusing more on treatment and rehabilitation.

“It’s actually a rollercoaster and it requires plenty of vitality that’s being spent from my facet, mentally and bodily as effectively, to cope with the match with my opponent and in addition with the not supreme bodily state,” Djokovic stated.

“But it’s what it’s, it is sort of the circumstances that you’ve got simply acquired to just accept.

“I’m very grateful that I’m actually able to play.

“The method it seemed simply earlier than the event began I assumed it would not be attainable. But I’m nonetheless right here, I’m nonetheless holding on.”

It was Djokovic’s 10th win in 11 attempts against Dimitrov and 37th consecutive victory on Australian soil.

“Grigor is somebody that I actually admire and respect,” Djokovic stated.

“He’s considered one of my finest pals on tour, we return a very long time and he is one of the proficient gamers that you will see on the tour.

“I thought double-break in the third was going to be enough for me but he was locked in from that moment.

“Up to the final shot I did not know whether or not I’m going to prevail or not.

“It was an incredible battle. Three sets, over three hours.

“Let’s relaxation up and put together for the subsequent one.”