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Novak Djokovic’s recovery from a concerning start to 2024 continued with an impressive win over Lorenzo Musetti at the Monte Carlo Masters. The world No. 1 split with coach Goran Ivansevic and pulled out of the Miami Open to balance his personal and professional schedule following an early exit at Indian Wells. Djokovic approached the Musetti clash with a great feeling after a convincing win in his previous match. He struggled in the clay-court event since his last win in 2015, with his best performances being quarter-final appearances in 2017 and 2019.

In the match against Musetti, Djokovic started off slow, falling behind 2-0 in the first set. However, he quickly regained control, going up 5-4 as Musetti’s composure wavered. Djokovic won the set 7-5 and continued his strong performance in the second set, eventually winning the match 6-3. The Serbian champion used some classic trolling of the crowd to his advantage, gaining momentum and closing out the match without too much strain on his body. Djokovic reflected on the match, praising Musetti’s talent on clay and expressing his pleasure in overcoming the challenge one day at a time.

Djokovic, who recently broke Roger Federer’s record as the oldest man to be ranked No. 1 by the ATP, is now set to face Alex de Minaur in the quarter-finals at Monte Carlo. De Minaur advanced by defeating Alexei Popyrin 6-3 6-4. Djokovic has the opportunity to become the first man to win every Grand Slam, the ATP Finals, and all nine ATP Masters events three times if he goes on to win the tournament. He is also preparing for a return to the French Open in May, aiming for his fourth career title as rival Rafael Nadal battles with injuries.

Djokovic’s win over Musetti was seen as a good test against a solid opponent and a step in the right direction for his recovery in 2024. Despite not feeling at his top level, Djokovic managed to overcome the challenge and will focus on taking each match as it comes. The Serbian champion’s experience and skill on clay were evident in his composed performance against Musetti, and he will look to carry this momentum forward in the tournament and beyond. Djokovic’s determination and consistency on the court have been key factors in his success over the years.

As Djokovic faces de Minaur in the quarter-finals at Monte Carlo, he will be looking to continue his strong form and advance further in the tournament. The Serbian champion’s goal of winning every major title multiple times showcases his ambition and drive to be the best in the sport. With the French Open on the horizon, Djokovic will be aiming to add another title to his impressive resume and solidify his status as one of the greatest players in tennis history. Fans can catch all the action, including the French Open and the Laver Cup, live on discovery+.

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