By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday January 24, 2023
After getting blasted off the court docket by Novak Djokovic on Monday night time in Rod Laver Arena, Australia’s Alex de Minaur has a greater really feel for the place the nine-time Australian Open champion’s recreation is at higher than anybody else.
His feeling? It’s Novak’s title to win.
Has De Minaur ever seen Djokovic play higher?
“I don’t think I have, if I’m completely honest,” De Minaur mentioned. “I think what I experienced today was probably Novak very close to his best, I would say. To me, if that’s the level, I think he’s definitely the guy that’s going to take the title.”
De Minaur was nicely conscious of the truth that Djokovic had been hobbled throughout his first three matches in week one, fighting the left hamstring that he initially injured in Adelaide. He mentioned it was his plan to attempt to get the 21-time main champion on the run as a lot as potential. Unfortunately, Djokovic merely wasn’t having it.
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“That was the game plan, to get him moving, really test where he’s at,” De Minaur mentioned. “Yeah, didn’t get much joy out of it.”
The days of Djokovic being hampered by the damage could also be behind him in Melbourne. Whatever the 35-year-old and his group have been doing to heal the damage has apparently been working.
“So I’m really glad that my body has responded really well,” a happy Djokovic advised reporters on Monday, reporting that he was pain-free for the primary time all event in opposition to De Minaur. “Tonight I didn’t feel any pain. I moved as well as I have the whole tournament. It means we are progressing in the right direction.”
Originally De Minaur hoped that he would possibly face a Djokovic that was working at lower than 100%. He deliberate to maneuver him across the court docket and goad him right into a grinding match. What ended up taking place was the Aussie getting blown off the court docket.
There’s no similar in that, Djokovic was simply too good.
“I think everyone’s kind of seeing what’s been happening over the couple weeks,” De Minaur mentioned. “It’s the only thing everyone’s been talking about. Today I was out there on court against him. Either I’m not a good enough tennis player to expose that, or… it looked good to me. He was just too good in all aspects.”