At 20 19, 19, 19 and 20 19 Beijing time, the Australian Open began to compete for the sixth day. In the third round of men's singles, top seed Djokovic beat Canadian star Sapovalov 6-3/6-4/6-0 and advanced to 65438. In the next round, he will face 15 seed, Russian Medvedev.
In today's first game, Sapovalov took the lead in serving, and both of them defended 1 serve at the beginning. Djokovic took the lead in breaking in the third game, and then kept his serve 3-65,438+0. In the fifth game, the Serbian king broke again after the two sides fought 40-40, expanding the score advantage to 4- 1. Although Sapovalov quickly broke 1 in the sixth game, and then saved his serve to tie the score to 3-4, Djokovic broke again in the inevitable serve of his opponent in the ninth game, thus winning the first set 6-3.
In the second game, the competition between the two players was fierce. The two sides drew 4-4 in the first eight innings. Djokovic played a beautiful love game in the ninth game, leading 5-4 into the inevitable serve of the opponent's set. In the 10 match, Djokovic got the break point with a small score of 40-30 and took stock. With Sapovalov's forehand stroke error, Djokovic successfully broke the ball and won another set 6-4.
In the third game, after Djokovic successfully saved the serve in the first game, he scored three consecutive break points with a small score of 40-0 in the second game. Sapovalov then made a backhand stroke mistake, Djokovic successfully broke it, and then kept his serve to lead 3-0. Subsequently, the two players each guaranteed 1 time to rewrite the score to 4- 1. Sapovalov forced the break point in the seventh game after the two sides fought 40-40. Djokovic made a forehand mistake, and the Canadian genius broke it, making the score 4-4. In the ninth game, Sapovalov scored 40- 15 to get two break points in a row. Djokovic made a fatal double fault after defusing a mistake, and Sapovalov finished the break again, leading his serve with a score of 5-4. In the 10 match, the Canadian genius got the inventory with a score of 40-30, but he also wasted the opportunity because of double fault. Djokovic then dissolved his opponent's inventory, but it was also wasted.
In the fourth game, Djokovic regained control of the situation on the court. As soon as he came up, he broke the opponent's serve twice in a row and quickly gained a huge lead of 5-0. In the sixth game, Djokovic won two break points and match points in succession with a small score of 40- 15 in the indispensable serve of the opponent. Although Sapovalov struggled to equalize the small score, Djokovic immediately forced out of the match point again, and Sapovalov also issued one later. The whole game took 2 hours and 22 minutes.