Djokovic brushes Querrey aside to reach QFs

By AFP
March 14, 2013

INDIAN WELLS: World No. 1 Novak Djokovic stayed up late to book a quarter-final berth at the Indian Wells Masters early...

INDIAN WELLS: World No. 1 Novak Djokovic stayed up late to book a quarter-final berth at the Indian Wells Masters early Thursday, polishing off American Sam Querrey in straight sets around 2:00 am.
The Serbian star beat American Querrey 6-0, 7-6 (8/6) in a match that didn't get on court until after midnight thanks to some lengthy matches in the Wednesday day session.

Djokovic, whose two titles this year include a fourth Australian Open crown, stretched his match winning streak to 21, dating back to a loss to Querrey at the Paris Masters on October 31st of last year.

He is 16-0 in 2013, a run that included a fourth Australian Open title and a title in Dubai.

After waiting at the venue for six hours, Djokovic got right down to business, pocketing the first set in 22 minutes.

He appeared to be on his way when he broke Querrey in the fifth game of the second frame, but the American broke back in the next game to get the set back on serve.

Djokovic had a chance to break in the 11th game, after Querrey served up two double faults, but the American saved the break point with an ace and finally held on his fourth game point.

They went with serve to the tiebreaker, with Djokovic racing to a 5-1 lead. Again Querrey rebounded, closing the gap to 5-4 with a service winner.

Djokovic gave himself a match point on his own serve with a blistering deep forehand volley for 6-4, but on the next point he was off-target with a backhand.

He got another chance after a wayward forehand from Querry gave him a 7-6 lead and Djokovic got another chance after Querrey sent a forehand wide to give the Serbian a 7-6 lead, and Djokovic claimed the match when the American netted a backhand.

In the quarter-finals he'll face French eighth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, a 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 winner over Canadian Milos Raonic.(AFP)

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