ATP Tour - Djokovic overcomes Henrych

Eurosport - Fri, 20 Feb 12:50:00 2009

Top seed Novak Djokovic overcame tenacious Czech Jan Hernych 7-5 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals of the Marseille Open.

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Four Frenchmen, led by second seed Gilles Simon, also qualified for the last eight of the tournament.

Serb Djokovic broke early in his match but squandered the advantage before taking Hernych's serve again at the end of the first set.

Hernych, 29, produced another comeback in the second set while trailing 4-1, however world number three Djokovic made the most of his experience to prevail in 92 minutes.

"I was a little bit nervous and I made quite a lot of unforced errors, especially with my forehand. But the most important thing is that I won," Djokovic said afterwards.

"I want to go as far as possible," the 21-year-old added.

Djokovic next meets German Mischa Zverev, who beat France's Arnaud Clement 6-4 5-7 6-2.

Simon found the going even harder in his 6-4 4-6 6-2 win over German Rainer Schuettler.

"When I came on court, my aim was to stay focused on my game," Frenchman Simon said. "All went well in the first set and I had the opportunity to take the lead early in the second but I lost my concentration and then I had to fight.

"I think I could have won in only two sets and it's a shame to spend so much time on court while we have to play every day," the world number eight added after his two-hour match.

Simon next faces compatriot Julien Benneteau, who booked his place in the quarter-finals with a 6-1 2-6 6-1 win over Swiss lucky loser George Bastl.

French fourth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga overpowered Italy's Simone Bolelli 6-3 6-2 in an hour. He fired 10 aces and conceded only eight points on his serve.

"I was aggressive and took command of the game. I felt really well on court and that's why I tried some nice shots," Tsonga said.

"I think I have reached a new level as I don't lose anymore against players ranked lower than me," added the 23-year-old, who meets Spain's Feliciano Lopez next.

In the evening match, Michael Llodra smashed 19 aces to win the all-French tie against Paul-Henri Mathieu 6-3 7-6.

Reuters

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  1. JEXBJ STILL PRETENDING TO BE A FEMALE...
    DO YOU STILL­ HAVE YOUR FIXATION WITH
    ROGER FEDERER EVEN THOUGH HE­ CRIED
    LIKE A BABY.....

    From Nicholas, on Fri 20 Feb 11:39PM
  2. Go Nole...you don`t loser....born VICTOR...for YOU and­ SERBIAN people......

    From avrams70, on Fri 20 Feb 10:10AM
  3. born loser? only beats no name players? so federer and­ nadal are no name players?

    you fool

    From Petar K, on Thu 19 Feb 11:59PM
  4. nolilasoy grove up

    From djordje.perovic, on Thu 19 Feb 11:43PM
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    I just hope Novak will not retire tomorrow...against­ TSONGA he doesnt stand a chance....he´s only good with­ no name players....dont quit novak the loser ...just­ show the fans that you can still compete even if you­ lose...anyway no chance of winning against the likes of­ tsonga or either simon....hahaha novak born loser...

    From nolilasoy, on Thu 19 Feb 10:31PM
  6. Still far from his best... needs more time..
    GO NOVAK­ !

    From Igor K, on Thu 19 Feb 9:50PM
  7. The "Frogs" are all over the place­ lately:-)...hihihihi Jess X

    From Jeremy, on Thu 19 Feb 9:19PM
  8. The best tennis player ever is­ NOLEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From vojislavpejic, on Thu 19 Feb 8:26PM
  9. Djokovic is really nice looking! Simone Bolleli is­ bellissimo!!!!!!!!!So hot!!!!hihihihi Jess X

    From Jeremy, on Thu 19 Feb 8:15PM
  10. COME ON NOVAK HOPE YOU CAN GET BACK TO YOU'RE BEST­ GOOD LUCK.

    From AJ, on Thu 19 Feb 6:36PM
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