ATP: Djokovic hammers Wawrinka
LONDON—Novak Djokovic lost the first two games of his match against Stan Wawrinka. After that, there was no stopping the world No. 1.
The top-ranked Serb stayed calm, withstood the early assault from the third-seeded Swiss, and then crushed him, 6-3, 6-0, at the ATP Finals on Wednesday to close in on the coveted year-end No. 1 spot.
“I thought he played very well the first two games. But I wasn’t frustrated. After that, it was a really amazing performance,” Djokovic said after extending his unbeaten run indoor to 29 matches.
Article continues after this advertisementThe two-time defending champion is in blistering form this autumn, and his game is perfectly suited to the O2 Arena’s center court, where he has dropped just five games in two matches.
“I’m not worried,” Wawrinka said. “All the players who faced him recently have lost in two sets.”
Djokovic will be guaranteed to finish top of the rankings for the third time in four years if he wins his final round-robin match at the elite tournament against Tomas Berdych. He has two wins in Group A while Berdych posted his first victory against debutant Marin Cilic. Before the last round of matches, all four players can still make it to the last four.
Article continues after this advertisementWawrinka, who had dominated the Serb en route to his Australian Open triumph earlier this year, opened confidently, putting Djokovic on the defensive by dictating from the baseline.
But Wawrinka’s momentum didn’t last long. While Djokovic stayed focused, his opponent’s game suddenly went missing as the Serb won the next five games—a run that included 11 consecutive points.
Berdych stayed in contention for a spot in the semifinals by beating Cilic, 6-3, 6-1. AP