Schwartzman vs Djokovic Live Stream: Counter-Strike Global Offensive- Cloud9’s Spending Spree Continues. World No.1 Novak Djokovic is a win away from reaching the finals of the Italian Open 2020. Djokovic defeated the German Dominik Koepfer 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, and is chasing a record-breaking 36th Masters 1000 title. The 17-time Grand Slam champion tied his arch-rival Rafael Nadal‘s tally of 35 after winning the Western and Southern Open 2020 last month.
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During the post-match conference, Djokovic was asked about the significance of the Grand Slam race. With the French Open starting in two weeks, the journalist asked Djokovic about the possibility of Nadal equalling Roger Federer‘s record. Djokovic emphasized on his two supreme goals and talked about the distinct journey of each player in the Big-3.
“Of course, in our sport, winning most grand slams and being No.1 for as long as possible are the two biggest professional goals. I think Roger and Rafa will agree with that. We all have our own journeys and our own trajectories and careers that are unique and specific,” said Djokovic during the post-match interview.
Furthermore, Djokovic hailed Nadal and Federer as great champions and expressed his gratitude for being part of this amazing era.
“I think this is definitely one of the best eras of tennis. I am grateful to be part of such era with these two guys. They are incredible champions on and off the court,” added Djokovic.
After getting disqualified from the US Open 2020, the Serbian will look to win his 18th Grand Slam at Roland Garros. Djokovic hasn’t reached the French Open final since 2016, when he defeated Andy Murray and completed a Career Grand Slam.
The No.1 seed will face Casper Ruud at the penultimate stage. This will be the duo’s first-ever meeting and the head-to-head stands at 0-0. Ruud defeated Matteo Berrettini in straight sets in the quarterfinals and ousted Marin Cilic in the round-of-16.
Meanwhile, the defending champion Nadal got eliminated after losing to Diego Schwartzman in straight sets.
Novak Djokovic has courted more controversy at the Italian Open, copping an audible obscenity warning during an angry battle with the chair umpire.
Exactly two weeks after he was defaulted from the US Open and one day after he was warned by the chair umpire for breaking his racquet in a fit of rage, Djokovic received a code violation for swearing midway through a 7-5, 6-3 win over Casper Ruud in the Italian Open semi-finals.
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The obscenity came in the third game of the second set after Djokovic had a running battle with the chair umpire over a series of contested calls.
The World No.1 was fuming with the umpire after it appeared as though he was dudded by a number of close line calls.
“I deserved the warning,” Djokovic said after the match. “I didn’t say nice things in my language.