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Djokovic doesn’t shine but makes his debut in Belgrade; Devastating victories in doubles

An unusual week in your tournament schedule for a season – this is the week before your start Roland Garros It is common for better rated tennis players to only train with that Big Slash Strikes – The Serb Novak Djokovic He made his debut on Tuesday at the ATP 250 championships in Belgrade, his hometown of Serbia. And the number 1 in the world passed without fear of the Germans Mats Morring, 253rd in the overall ranking, for two groups to 0 – with parts 6/2 and 7/6 (7/4) after 1 hour 40 minutes.

Already qualified for the quarter-finals of the tournament and will face the leading favorite to win the Argentine title Federico Correa, No. 96 in the world who entered “Substitute” hit the guest house Marco Topo At the debut on Monday and this Tuesday, Pablo Cuevas from Uruguay beat Pablo Cuevas 2-0 with the parts 6/3 and 6/2.

Second at the 1000 Masters in Rome, Italy, Djokovic scored his 951st career win and wants to take home the title he escaped in April’s first tournament in a semi-final defeat to Russian Aslan Karatsev.

His victory on Tuesday made him the fifth-biggest winner in games on the professional racetrack with Argentine Guillermo Vilas. The fourth is the Spaniard Rafael Nadal with a score of 1022 and the biggest winner is the American Jimmy Connors with a score of 1274 versus 1243 for Roger Federer.

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At the top of No. 4 were the Brazilian Marcelo Demoliner and the Mexican Santiago Gonzalez in Belgrade. This Tuesday they beat home guests Hamad Medjovic and Marco Tepavak in two sets to 1 – with the parts 7/6 (7-0), 3/6 and 11 to 9 in a tie.

In the quarter-finals, Demoliner and Gonzalez face Britons Luke Bambridge and Dominic Inglot, who played for the first time against Spaniard Robert Carpalis Baena and Correa, to reach the end result with 6/3 and 6/4.

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