Wednesday 7 June 2017

Jokovich's departure

After the French Open draw, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic are likely to be seen in the semifinals. A 9-time champion, the other is not seen in the current champions-two favorites finals, that was rather Afsos.

There, they could not have their feet in a semis, who thought! But so has it. Djokovic has left the quarter-finals of the Austrian young Dominican Tham.
Nadal has not yet been cut into an accident. The opponent, Pablo Kareno Buusta, dropped out of court after leaving the court in the back of 6-2 and 2-0, the last four were confirmed by the Spaniard star. In the final match, now Djokovic will have to face Thimer. He also made the semi-final of the top or ash Andy Murray and oyarinka stana. Murray lost the first set to be 2-6,6-1,7-6,6-1, who lost to Nishikori. Wirinna lost to Marin Kylich in the straight set 6-3, 6-3, 6-1. Simona Halep and Caroline Pleicova got tickets for girls' last four tickets.

Djokovic 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 and 6-0 in the win, sixth seeded Them Djokovic is returning to the French Open in the last seven years before the first semester. In the Grand Slam last four years, he never lost in the direct set. Last year, the Grand Slam championed the title in Paris. During the year, the currency of the currency was seen to see the Serbian star. It started from the beginning, however, from last Wimbledon. There could not be the title of the title, then the US Open missed the excellence. And at the very beginning of this year, Australian Open and French Open crown crown, there is no major state in the present and he has no kingdom. The 6-0 defeat in the last set of Thimme has made Jocovic's cruel state. After 2005, no Grand Slam has lost any set from zero.

In the previous three tournaments, not to win, Jocovitch has appointed Andrea Agassi as the coach. But the first Grand Slam campaign of both were stuck in the circle of failure. Rolan Garo said that he will look at everything again. There is also a hint that competitive tennis can be delayed for a few days. AFP

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