Tennis: Novak Djokovic Reaches Italian Open Final

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Men’s tennis world number one Novak Djokovic earned his 1,000th tour-level victory by beating Casper Ruud 6-4 6-3 to reach the Italian Open final.

Playing under the lights, Djokovic broke Norwegian Ruud’s service twice to earn a commanding 4-0 lead as the top seed made a fast start. Ruud broke Djokovic at 5-3 down and held his serve, but the 20-time major winner closed out the set.

In the second set, Ruud saved three break points in the seventh game before Djokovic broke for a 4-3 lead. Djokovic broke Ruud again as he wrapped up victory in one hour 42 minutes and the Serbian will seek a record-extending 38th ATP Masters 1000 title in Sunday’s final.

Djokovic will face Stefanos Tsitsipas in the title clash on Sunday, with the Serbian playing in the final in Rome for the fourth straight time and 12th overall. It will be a repeat of last year’s French Open final, which Djokovic won after fighting back from two sets down.

“Again, another final against him in one of the biggest tournaments we have in the world,” Djokovic told reporters.

“He’s definitely in form. I can expect a big battle, but I’m ready for it.”

Djokovic, 34, is only the fifth man in the Open Era to reach the 1,000 wins milestone after Jimmy Connors, Roger Federer, Ivan Lendl and Rafael Nadal.

“I’ve seen Roger and Rafa celebrate those milestones in the last couple years. I was looking forward to get to that thousand myself,” Djokovic said.

“It’s been a long time, ever since I played my first match, ever since I won my first match on the tour. Hopefully, I can keep going.”

Stefanos Tsitsipas

Earlier, world number five Stefanos Tsitsipas reached the Rome final for the first time after the Greek rallied to defeat Alexander Zverev 4-6 6-3 6-3.

It was the third claycourt Masters 1000 semi-final between the pair this season, and Tsitsipas overcame Zverev as he stayed consistent from the baseline and strong on serve. Tsitsipas, who will rise to fourth in the ATP rankings next week, will be bidding for his third Masters 1000 title on Sunday.

Stefanos Tsitsipas reached the Ital;ian Open final after defeating Alexander Zverev 4-6 6-3 6-3.

“Battle of the serves,” Tsitsipas said after the match. “Battle of being able to take that first shot after the serve and really put quite a lot of pressure to it, which I think I was able to do really well in the third set.

“I was able to return a few on the third a bit more than him, get the ball in play, stay in those rallies, not give away much.

“I was really trying to stay there as long as possible and make every single one count.”

Chidi Nwoke/Reuters.

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