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Novak Djokovic to face Grigor Dimitrov in final at Paris Masters

Novak Djokovic to face Grigor Dimitrov in final at Paris Masters


PARIS — Top-ranked Novak Djokovic was made to fight for more than three hours by Andrey Rublev in their semifinal match on Saturday before earning the right to play for a record-extending seventh title at the Paris Masters.

Djokovic overcame a slow start to rally past his Russian opponent 5-7, 7-6 (3), 7-5 and maintain his perfect record in the semifinals at the indoor tournament. The Serbian player will take on Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov in Sunday’s final.

“Rublev was suffocating me like a snake suffocates a frog for most of the match,” Djokovic said. “He was playing an extremely high level that he possesses, but today he was off the charts, honestly. I don’t think I’ve ever faced Rublev this good.”

Dimitrov overcame strong resistance from seventh-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas with a 6-3, 6-7 (1), 7-6 (3) victory.

The road to the final has not been an easy one for Djokovic, who defeated defending champion Holger Rune in three sets in the quarterfinals and also came out on top of a three-set contest in the third round.

Djokovic said he has been hampered by a stomach virus that made “him feel terrible the past three days.” He took pride in “not giving up, fighting and believing that I can come back, which happened again and hopefully it can happen tomorrow.”

Against Rublev, Djokovic made some unusual mistakes from the baseline early on but improved as the the match advanced.

Rublev earned a set point at 6-5 in the opener when he made the most of a weak second serve by Djokovic with an excellent backhand return that he followed up with a forehand winner. Djokovic then fluffed a drop shot that bounced back in his own half.

Rublev was in trouble in the fifth game of the second set at 0-40 but stayed calm to save the three break points. He was lucky on the third one when his backhand hit the net cord and bounced in Djokovic’s side.

Rublev continued to use his big forehand to good effect and held for a 4-3 lead after saving another break point.

Djokovic made the difference in the tiebreaker with inspired shot making. He moved to a 4-2 lead after coming out on top of a long rally and was then 6-3 ahead thanks to a sublime forehand return. He sealed the set with an ace.

Djokovic then called the physio to receive treatment on his back.

Once back on the court, he served extremely well throughout the deciding set. Rublev was excellent, too, but finally cracked in the 12th game to drop his serve, and the match. Rublev hit a double-fault on match point and slammed his racquet on…

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