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The defending French Open champion, Novak Djokovic, dismantled Roberto Carballes Baena of Spain, cruising into the third round.
Serbia’s Djokovic, 37, cruised to a 6-4 6-1 6-2 victory on another rain-soaked day in Paris.
It ensured he has reached the last 32 at the clay-court Grand Slam for the 19th consecutive year.
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Question marks surrounded the three-time champion and his form when he arrived at Roland Garros following a turbulent year.
“There is always conviction and belief inside of me [that] I can win a Grand Slam.
That’s the reason why I’m still competing at this level. That’s why I’m here.
At this age I wouldn’t really be competing at the Slams and continuing to play professional tennis if I didn’t believe that I possess the quality to go all the way to the title match.”
Djokovic played arguably some of his best tennis of the year against 63rd-ranked Carballes Baena, but knows tougher tests lie ahead.
Despite not being challenged as much as in his first match against Herbert, he upped his game and secured another straight-set win.
Playing under the roof on Court Philippe Chatrier, Djokovic lost serve in the first game of the match before his game warmed up in the cool conditions.
One of the hallmarks of Djokovic’s success has been the ability to strike when it matters most.
After hitting straight back for 1-1, and being unable to convert any of four break points at 2-1, he upped his level again to break Carballes Baena when the Spaniard had to serve to stay in the set.
On the day when the French Open asked fans to show more respect, Djokovic also had to ask the umpire to ensure the crowd remained quiet during points.
That led to a chorus of whistles, but Djokovic responded with a smile as he took control of the second set.
He continued to dominate the rallies and slap winners, breaking five more times to set up a third-round match with 30th seed Lorenzo Musetti.
Italian Musetti defeated home hope Gael Monfils 7-5 6-1 6-4 in the night session on Court Philippe Chatrier later on Thursday.
Written by: Godstime Egelege-Idama
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