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French Open 2023 results: Novak Djokovic & Carlos Alcaraz through at Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic reacts to the French Open crowd

Novak Djokovic reached the 55th Grand Slam men’s singles quarter-final of his career, only Roger Federer (58) has played in more
Dates: 28 May-11 June Venue: Roland Garros, Paris
Coverage: Live text and radio commentaries of selected matches across BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, the BBC Sport website and app

Novak Djokovic demonstrated his superior quality to swat aside Peru’s Juan Pablo Varillas and reach a record 17th French Open men’s quarter-final.

The Serbian third seed, 36, won 6-3 6-2 6-2 on the Roland Garros clay and moved ahead of Rafael Nadal to take sole ownership of the last-eight record.

Djokovic is also aiming to overtake Nadal by winning a record 23rd Grand Slam men’s singles title.

Top seed Carlos Alcaraz also advanced by beating Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti.

Spain’s Alcaraz, seen as Djokovic’s main rival for the title in the absence of injured 14-time champion Nadal, won 6-3 6-2 6-2 against the 17th seed later on Sunday.

Djokovic and Alcaraz remain on course to meet in the semi-finals.

On taking sole ownership of the quarter-final record, Djokovic said: “I’m proud of it, but my attention is already in the next match.

“I know what my goal is here. I’m trying to stay mentally the course and of course not look too far [ahead].”

Two-time champion Djokovic, who won in 2016 and 2021, will play Russian 11th seed Karen Khachanov next.

Khachanov, 27, reached his third successive Grand Slam quarter-final with a 1-6 6-4 7-6 (9-7) 6-1 victory over unseeded Italian Lorenzo Sonego.

World number one Alcaraz, 20, will meet fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas next after the Greek beat Austrian qualifier Sebastian Ofner 7-5 6-3 6-0.

The US Open champion has won his past 11 Grand Slam matches, having been injured for the Australian Open which Djokovic won in January.

Since returning from the abdominal problem, Alcaraz has been dominant on the clay.

An uncomplicated win over Musetti – who knocked out British number one Cameron Norrie in the previous round – was his 24th win in 26 matches on the surface this season.

“I try to not think about the pressure of being world number one,” Alcaraz said.

“I try to enjoy my tennis, I try to make the people enjoy watching the tennis. This is all I think about during the match.”

Drama-free afternoon for Djokovic

Drama tends to follow Djokovic around at a Grand Slam and, after he risked flaming political tensions in the Balkans by writing a slogan about Kosovo at the start of Roland Garros, he admitted he gains extra drive from controversy.

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