“This is where I lock in and really give my best,” Novak Djokovic says. “I thrive on Grand Slams.”
If you had any doubts that this was still true, he gave us all the proof we needed in a grinding, grueling, four-set win over Alexander Zverev on Wednesday. Djokovic, who has just one ATP title in the last year and a half, produced a throwback performance to beat the No. 3 seed.
He had more aces than the big-serving German, as well as more winners. He made 71 percent of first serves and was broken just once, at the very beginning of the match. He won key points serving-and-volleying, was 27 of 37 at net, and in the final set, he saved a break point by finishing a killer 34-shot rally with a forehand pass. Whenever he couldn’t afford to miss, Djokovic didn’t miss.
All of which is to say that the 38-year-old who stumbled his way through much of the first half of the season, lost two first-round matches at Masters 1000s, and fired his coach, is back in peak form, right on time. Did we expect anything less? I have to say I had my doubts that he could still win seven best-of-five-set matches on clay. Now he just has two more to go.