Monaco:Novak Djokovicis back in the semifinals at the Monte Carlo Masters for the first time since 2015. Nine years after he won the last of his two titles at the clay-court tournament, the top-ranked Serb secured a spot in the last four with a 7-5, 6-4 win over Alex De Minaur on Friday.
I am very happy to be back in the semis. It has been a while, Djokovic said. The past seven, eight years have been tough for me to win seven or eight matches consecutively, but here we are, another semis.
Djokovic struggled with consistency at the Country Club against his Australian rival and dropped his serve three times. But De Minaur, who made Djokovic work and run a lot with his solid baseline game, had even more trouble with his serve. Djokovic broke De Minaur five times to move into a record-breaking 77th Masters 1000 semifinal.
At 36, Djokovic is the oldest semifinalist in the tournament's Open era, which began in 1968. De Minaur could not hold his nerve when it mattered the most. He hit five unforced errors when Djokovic broke to seal the opening set and could not withstand the pressure applied by the 24-time Grand Slam champion in the 10th game of the second set. It was tough and very tiring, I suffered a lot on the court, Djokovic said. This is what you get on this slow surface with a lot of rallies.
There were seven breaks of serve in the second set, and Djokovic said he did not play at his best. He is using the tournament to fine-tune his preparations for the French Open next month. He said at the net it was ugly. The second set I think it was. We didn't play at the high level and made a lot of unforced errors, him and I, and a lot of breaks of serve," Djokovic said. "It is kind of expected on clay but maybe not this many. But a win is a win and I am happy to be through. Djokovic will next take on either Ugo Humbert or clay-court expert Casper Ruud for a spot in the final.