Novak Djokovic battles back from two sets down in the French Open

Novak Djokovic battles back from two sets down in the French Open fourth round after being stunned by 19-year-old Lorenzo Musetti as world No 1 wins 16 out of the last 17 games before rival retires

  • Novak Djokovic is into the quarter finals of the French Open but was tested
  • Lorenzo Musetti won the first two sets after holding nerve in tie-breaks
  • World number one responded and cruised to level it up at two sets a piece
  • Djokovic was on the verge of winning when Musetti retired from the match 

Lorenzo Musetti announced his talent to the world but the 19-year-old was unable to pull off a huge shock against Novak Djokovic in the fourth round of the French Open.

Musetti has already made waves on the ATP Tour but this was a grand slam debut for the Italian, who had already beaten David Goffin, Yoshihito Nishioka and Marco Cecchinato.

This was his first chance to test himself against one of the sport’s big beasts and, for two sets, Musetti was mesmerising before fading dramatically, pulling the plug trailing 6-7 (7) 6-7 (2) 6-1 6-0 4-0.

Novak Djokovic moved into the quarter finals of the French Open after beating Lorenzo Musetti

The Serb was forced to work for his win but showed his trademark grit to grind out the win

Musetti’s one-handed backhand was on full display as he shone in the early parts of the match

His one-handed backhand is his signature shot and he used it brilliantly, pulling off spectacular winners but surprising Djokovic also with its versatility and robustness.

Musetti seemed comfortable in every situation while Djokovic looked edgy and made unexpected errors, particularly in the two tie-breaks – remarkably, the young Italian has won all 10 he has played at tour level.

When Musetti took the second set, one of the biggest upsets of recent years appeared on the cards, but Djokovic came out firing at the start of the third set and that was all it took to change the momentum completely.

The Italian was on the verge of a huge upset after taking the first two sets against Djokovic

But the world number dropped just four points in the fourth set as he found another gear

Musetti suddenly could not find the court and his energy levels were rapidly approaching zero as Djokovic surged through the third and fourth sets – dropping just four points in the latter.

Musetti called the trainer before the deciding set for treatment and, with Djokovic in sight of the finish line, he opted to shake hands.

In the last eight Djokovic will face another Italian, Matteo Berrettini, who was the beneficiary of Roger Federer’s withdrawal.

Diego Schwartzman has made it through to the quarter-finals without losing a set, but that hardly tells the story of a dramatic 7-6 (9) 6-4 7-5 victory over German Jan-Lennard Struff.

Struff led 5-1 in the opening set and held seven set points, while he fought back from 4-0 down in the third set, but it was Schwartzman, a semi-finalist last year, who came out on top. 

Djokovic will face Matteo Berrettini in the quarter finals after Roger Federer’s withdrawal




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