Novak Djokovic qualified tonight (Wednesday) for the semi-finals of the ATP final tournament with his 50th victory in 2021. The world number one defeated the top 5 Andrei Rublev 3: 6, 2: 6, and will try to win the tournament for the sixth time and equalize Roger Federer tops the table.
Djokovic, who has won his last six games, was efficient and ruthless, did not allow Rublev to deal with his submissions, and closed out an interest after 68 minutes.
Nola in Turin, tonight, Photo: Getty Images
Following the victory of Daniel Medvedev in the second house, a possible final of number 1 in the world against number 2 on November 21 is on the horizon.
Even before his tenth semi-final in the round final, Djokovic will try to continue the momentum in his third game of the tournament against Cameron Nuri who replaced the injured Stefanos Tsitsipas.
"I always like to play against new players, especially in one of the biggest tournaments in the world, here in Turin," Nola said ahead of the game against Nuri.
"Cameron deserves to be here, it's not a matter of luck. He made his way to Turin with big wins in Indian Wells and a few other tournaments, so it's going to be fun to see him tonight against Caspar Road and I'm getting ready for my next game."