Djokovic overcomes slow start to set up semifinal clash with Tsitsipas
Novak Djokovic has overcome a bothersome left arm and early deficit to reach the French Open semifinals for the 10th time.
The top-seeded Djokovic got off to a slow start on the scoreboard before coming back to beat No. 17 seed Pablo Carreño Busta 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.
This was a rematch from the U.S. Open last month, when Djokovic was defaulted in the fourth round for hitting a line judge in the throat with a ball he smacked in anger with his racket after dropping a game in the first set.
That went into the books as a loss and remains the only blemish on his 36-1 record in 2020.
Djokovic certainly seems to have moved past that episode, winning all 10 matches he’s played since.
He wore a bandage on his neck Wednesday and had problems with his left arm that seemed to ease after he was massaged by a trainer during changeovers.
Djokovic will meet No. 5 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas in one of Friday’s semifinals as he seeks a second French Open championship and 18th Grand Slam title.
Rafael Nadal faces Diego Schwartzman in the other.
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