04 November,2021 07:23 AM IST | Paris | AFP
Novak Djokovic celebrates his win on Tuesday. Pic/Getty Images
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic endured a tough return to the ATP singles circuit but battled through to beat Marton Fucsovics of Hungary 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 in the second round of the Paris Masters on Tuesday.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion had said on Sunday his greatest fear was lack of match practice having not played since Daniil Medvedev dashed his dreams of a Grand Slam sweep in the US Open final in September.
The Serbian's fears were borne out as Fucsovics put up a sterner test than the rabbit caught in the headlights one he had produced when they met in the Wimbledon quarter-finals earlier this year.
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"It is my return to competition after almost two months of not playing in an official tournament," said Djokovic. "Thus it was difficult to get into my rhythm but I am happy it is a decent win."
Djokovic - who rare for him is also playing the doubles in Paris - said he expected a tough match despite having beaten his opponent the three previous times they had met. "It was a super battle," he said. "Now I must play more to rediscover my level of intensity. The more matches I play the better I will play. I know this well as I have been in this situation before. Hopefully that experience will be useful."
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