Djokovic playing at ‘really high level
The Straits Times|May 11, 2022
ROME Novak Djokovic was not about to allow Russian Aslan Karatsev to beat him consecutively on clay and the world No.1 made sure of that yesterday in the second round of the Rome Masters, where the Serb won 6-3, 6-2.
Djokovic playing at ‘really high level

The last time the duo met was in Belgrade last year, when Karatsev defeated Djokovic in the semi-finals on the same surface. Before that, Djokovic had beaten the Russian in the last four of the hard court Australian Open last year.

Ahead of this month's French Open, the Grand Slam of the ongoing clay-court season, 20-time Major champion Djokovic was happy with his preparations as he seeks only his third Roland Garros title.

"I'll take this win, for sure. I mean, it's a straight-set win against the quality of the opponent,” the Serb said on court.

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