Novak Djokovic recuperated from a fair begin to achieve the quarter-finals of the French Open on Wednesday with a 3 6-4 6-1 7-5 downpour deferred triumph against brave Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut.
The world number one, pursuing the main terrific hammer title to evade him, will tackle either previous runner-up David Ferrer of Spain or Czech seventh seed Tomas Berdych.
Subsequent to yielding the opening set in moist conditions on Tuesday, the Serbian played more tightly and won the second set. He was 4-1 ahead in the third when downpour cut off his triumph charge on day 10 of the titles.
Back on Court Philippe Chatrier on Wednesday for the match that ought to have been played on Monday, Djokovic won the third set yet fell a break behind in the fourth before guaranteeing five progressive recreations, completing it off with a forehand volley on his second match point.
The world number one, pursuing the main terrific hammer title to evade him, will tackle either previous runner-up David Ferrer of Spain or Czech seventh seed Tomas Berdych.
Subsequent to yielding the opening set in moist conditions on Tuesday, the Serbian played more tightly and won the second set. He was 4-1 ahead in the third when downpour cut off his triumph charge on day 10 of the titles.
Back on Court Philippe Chatrier on Wednesday for the match that ought to have been played on Monday, Djokovic won the third set yet fell a break behind in the fourth before guaranteeing five progressive recreations, completing it off with a forehand volley on his second match point.
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