World number one and top seed Djokovic didn’t let Philipp Kohlschreiber stand in the way of another Grand Slam last-eight appearance, defeating the 22nd seed from Germany 6-1, 7-5, 6-4 on another oppressively muggy New York day.
Eighth-seeded Scot Murray advanced with a hard-fought 7-5, 7-5, 6-4 victory over ninth-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, avenging a loss to the Frenchman in the Toronto Masters last month. Djokovic and Murray boast a long rivalry in which the Serbian owns a 12-8 record.
They are 2-2 in Grand Slam finals, including Murray’s triumph over Djokovic in the 2012 final at Flushing Meadows for his first major crown. ‘Tough match. We’ve had a lot of long ones. We played a long one here a few years ago, I have great memories from that match,’ Murray said of the looming contest.
Djokovic reached his 22nd straight Grand Slam quarterfinal, a run that stretches back to Kohlschreiber’s victory over him in the third round of the 2009 French Open. The Wimbledon champion looked headed for a short day’s work when he raced through the first set in 25 minutes.
But Kohlschreiber dug in, keeping his nose in front on serve and forcing Djokovic to fend off a set
point in the 10th game of the second. Djokovic did so with a stinging forehand passing shot to end a rally that sent the Louis Armstrong Stadium crowd wild, then broke Kohlschreiber for a 6-5 lead.
Serving for the set Djokovic saved another break point with an off-speed service winner and having wrapped up the second set he broke Kohlschreiber to open the third and marched home from there.
‘It doesn’t feel it went very easily.Philipp is a tough player,’ Djokovic said. Murray broke Tsonga in the final game of each set en route to his victory, first recovering an early break in both the second and third. ‘It was extremely tough conditions, very humid and obviously windy. It started to cool down at the end, but the first two sets were very long tough sets,’ Murray said.
Eighth-seeded Scot Murray advanced with a hard-fought 7-5, 7-5, 6-4 victory over ninth-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, avenging a loss to the Frenchman in the Toronto Masters last month. Djokovic and Murray boast a long rivalry in which the Serbian owns a 12-8 record.
They are 2-2 in Grand Slam finals, including Murray’s triumph over Djokovic in the 2012 final at Flushing Meadows for his first major crown. ‘Tough match. We’ve had a lot of long ones. We played a long one here a few years ago, I have great memories from that match,’ Murray said of the looming contest.
Djokovic reached his 22nd straight Grand Slam quarterfinal, a run that stretches back to Kohlschreiber’s victory over him in the third round of the 2009 French Open. The Wimbledon champion looked headed for a short day’s work when he raced through the first set in 25 minutes.
But Kohlschreiber dug in, keeping his nose in front on serve and forcing Djokovic to fend off a set
point in the 10th game of the second. Djokovic did so with a stinging forehand passing shot to end a rally that sent the Louis Armstrong Stadium crowd wild, then broke Kohlschreiber for a 6-5 lead.
Serving for the set Djokovic saved another break point with an off-speed service winner and having wrapped up the second set he broke Kohlschreiber to open the third and marched home from there.
‘It doesn’t feel it went very easily.Philipp is a tough player,’ Djokovic said. Murray broke Tsonga in the final game of each set en route to his victory, first recovering an early break in both the second and third. ‘It was extremely tough conditions, very humid and obviously windy. It started to cool down at the end, but the first two sets were very long tough sets,’ Murray said.