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Djokovic reaches quarters

Published: 10 Aug 2013 - 02:09 am | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 01:34 am


Novak Djokovic of Serbia dons a wig and dances following his win over Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan at the Montreal Masters in Montreal, yesterday. RIGHT: Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland is photographed in the Fan Cam at the Xerox booth on day four of the Rogers Cup Toronto at Rexall Centre at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, yesterday.

MONTREAL, Quebec: Novak Djokovic was made to work for their wins yesterday as the top seed struggled into the quarter-finals of the Montreal Masters.

Wimbledon champion Andy Murray failed to advance as he slumped to a shock 6-4, 6-3 loss to Latvia’s Ernests Gulbis.

Top seed and three-time Canadian champion Djokovic dropped the opening set before swinging back into form to earn a 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 win over 66th-ranked Denis Istomin. Nadal subdued Poland’s Jerzy Janowicz 7-6 (8/6), 6-4.

It was a huge day for host Canada, with two players into the quarter-finals for the first time since 1989.

Wild card Vasek Pospisil shocked fifth seed Tomas Berdych 7-5, 2-6, 7-6 (7/5) while 11th seed Milos Raonic blasted former US Open champ Juan Martin del Potro 7-5, 6-4.

Raonic, treated for a pinched nerve in his neck for 12 minutes in the first set, also got a break when the chair ruled a ball dead on a point in the eighth game of the second set despite his foot brushing the net.

The call led to a break of del Potro for 4-4 a few games from the end and left the Argentine angry.

Raonic won 79 percent of his first-serve points and fired a dozen aces to just one for del Potro.

Djokovic was caught by surprise in his match with Istomin as the Uzbek broke twice to win the opening set. It was uphill for the remainder of the two-hour, seven-minute match before Djokovic salted away the win with a ninth ace.

Murray, who had won all five previous meetings with the colourful Gulbis, saw his 13-match winning streak snapped.

The world number two now heads to Cincinnati for a final chance to tune his hardcourt form ahead of his US Open title defence starting in New York on August 26.

“I’m obviously disappointed not to win,” said Murray. “I hit the ball better today than I did yesterday, I just got broken at the end of both sets.

“There’s obviously some things for me to work on, but I think that will come with playing matches.”

Gulbis went through in less than 90 minutes with three breaks of Murray.

Gulbis who is ranked 38 in the world, reached his third career quarter-final at the Masters 1000 level but first since Madrid in 2010 where he lost to Roger Federer. AFP