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Novak Djokovic continued his win streak against US players as he reached the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters. AFP/VALERY HACHE
Djokovic extended his winning streak against US players with a 6-3, 6-0 defeat of Taylor Fritz.
The two-time tournament champion has now won nine in a row over Americans since losing at Wimbledon in 2016 to Sam Querrey.
“It was very challenging to play in these (windy) conditions,” Djokovic said. “Taylor just flattens the ball.
“We had five, six close games in the first set, I just managed to break his resistance midway through.
“After that, things went on my side and I felt more comfortable.
“This was one of these days where you just have to hang in there and try to put an extra ball back in the court – that was enough.”
Nadal repeated last year’s semi-final win over Grigor Dimitrov, beating the Bulgarian for the 12th time, 6-4, 6-1.
“I’m very, very happy, this is an important victory for me,” the second seed said after winning his 23rd consecutive set at the tournament.
“Grigor is a super talent and is very dangerous. It was a positive match for me.
“I had a good day, I can be happy with what I did on court.
“When you don’t play on clay for almost a year, every win is important for the confidence, especially as I’m coming back from injury.”
Spain’s 17-time Grand Slam champion started his clay season this week after missing a month with another knee problem and has title-holder points to defend here plus Barcelona, Rome and Roland Garros.
The king of clay is bidding for a 12th trophy in the principality. His record at the event is a staggering 70-4.
Nadal spent almost an hour in securing the first set but picked up the pace in the second as he ran out the winner.
He next faces Guido Pella, who defeated Italy’s Marco Cecchinato 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
Third Alexander Zverev suffered another early exit as he lost 7-6 (8/6), 6-1 to 2013 semi-finalist Fabio Fognini, while French Open runner-up Dominic Thiem was blown away by Dusan Lajovic.
The Serb reeled off five straight games to complete a 6-3, 6-3 win over Indian Wells champion Thiem, who had beaten Lajovic on six previous occasions.
– Medvedev awaits Djokovic –
World number one Djokovic will be playing his ninth quarter-final here from 13 appearances at his home event.
Djokovic turned in a steady performance while his opponent committed nearly 30 unforced errors in 68 minutes.
Sixth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas earlier lost 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 as Daniil Medvedev continued his run of form.
The Russian will next line up against Djokovic after losing to him in January in the Australian Open fourth round.
Tsitsipas was caught on the back foot facing three match points as he trailed 0-40 on his serve late in the third set.
After saving the first two, the Greek botched the third to seal his exit after an hour and three-quarters.
Medvedev increased his leading total of ATP season match wins to 20 as a result after he beat Tsitsipas for the fourth time in as many attempts.
“This was a great achievement for me,” Medvedev said. “Everything was perfect today.”
Ranked a career-high 14th, Medvedev credits his rising form to a renewed dedication to the sport.
“I’ve been working hard for the past 18 months – since before the start of 2018. I’ve dedicated my life to tennis, which I did not do before,” he said.
“I had my best season last year – hopefully this year will be better.”
The Russian reached his first quarter-final at the Masters 1000 level after winning his second match against a Top 10 opponent.
Tsitsipas, runner-up last season to Nadal in Toronto, suffered his eighth defeat of the season against 18 wins and will try and lift his game next week on the clay of Barcelona.
Italian qualifier Lorenzo Sonego defeated Britain’s Cameron Norrie 6-2, 7-5.
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