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Novak Djokovic: ‘I’m fresh but it’s better if there is a smaller gap between the 2 semifinals’
- Updated: May 8, 2016
Novak Djokovic struggled very much at the end to beat Kei Nishikori. He did it converting on his fifth match point in the tie-break after having three in a row. Djokovic said that at this level an error could change the match, “Especially when you”re playing a top player, a quality player, who will use every opening and every opportunity that he”s got to come back to the match. Which happened today. You know, easy forehand to finish off the match, 40-love, couple of double faults and couple of good points from Kei and the break was there. I obviously should not have let that happen. The other hand, I was happy the way I handled the games after that. In the tie-break I think I played a very solid tie-break under the circumstances, and knowing that I missed four match points was …
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