In the past, famous Russian tennis player Andrey Chesnokov talked about the Australian Open quarter-final match between Russian Andrey Rublev and Serbian Novak Djokovic.
“I don’t know how good or bad Rublev’s chances are against Djokovic, but what I saw in the last games against Grigor Dimitrov or against Alex de Minaura today… I don’t know what Andrey has to offer Djokovic today,” said Chesnokov. said.socialbites.ca”.
– I remember the last time they played each other in Masters, there was a 6:4, 1:1 fight. Something like this. And then everything. If you take Djokovic, he moves really well on the court, he keeps the back line great, and then those active shots from the back line! Plus, this active game on the back line is also with a minimal number of bugs. Recently, as Djokovic played in the fall, this is unrealistic.
Rublev beat Dane Holger Rune in five games in the fourth round of the Australian Open (6:3, 3:6, 6:3, 4:6, 7:6), while Djokovic beat Australian Alex de Minaura (6:6). 2, 6: 1:6:2).
Source: Gazeta
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