30 August,2023 07:28 AM IST | New York | AFP
Novak Djokovic during his first-round win over Alexandre Muller in New York on Monday. Pic/AFP
Novak Djokovic ensured he will return to the top of tennis's world rankings with an emphatic first round victory at the US Open on Monday as women's World No. 1 Iga Swiatek and American rival Coco Gauff advanced.
Djokovic, chasing a record-extending 24th Grand Slam singles title in New York, shrugged off a late-night start on the Arthur Ashe Stadium to demolish France's Alexandre Muller 6-0, 6-2, 6-3 in just 1hr 35min.
The win means Djokovic is guaranteed to replace defending US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz as World No. 1 when the tennis rankings are next updated after the tournament.
Djokovic is playing in New York for the first time since suffering an agonising defeat in the 2021 final in New York.
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He was barred from entry to the United States in 2022 for his refusal to get vaccinated against Covid-19, meaning he was unable to play the US Open.
On Monday, the 36-year-old played like a man making up for lost time, reeling off 32 winners and breaking Muller eight times in a lopsided encounter that finished at around 12.40am local time.
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Djokovic, who will face Spain's Bernabe Zapata Miralles in the second round, said he was unfazed by the late start to his game.
"I didn't care if I started after midnight because I was looking forward to this moment for few years, to be out on the biggest stadium in our sport, the loudest stadium in our sport, playing night session," Djokovic said. "It was a great joy to be stepping out on the court."
In other women's games on Monday, defending champion Swiatek needed less than hour to defeat Sweden's Rebecca Peterson 6-0, 6-1. The 22-year-old World No. 1 from Poland overwhelmed her opponent with five breaks of serve and 20 winners to complete victory in just 58 minutes on the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
"I wanted to start the tournament with everything I was focusing on. I was happy to play a great game, with all the pressure and expectations I was happy on the court," Swiatek said. Swiatek will face Daria Saville of Australia in Round Two.
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