Former world number one Yevgeny Kafelnikov told that Serbian Novak Djokovic was in all respects stronger than the Russian Andrey Rublev in an Australian Open match.
In the quarter-finals, Rublev was beaten by nine-time tournament champion Djokovic. The match ended with the score 6:1, 6:2, 6:4 in favor of the Serb. The athletes spent 2 hours and 3 minutes on the field.
“Unfortunately, it’s another level. Nothing else can be. Andrew’s emotions during the game? When you’re weaker, you will naturally be nervous. It would be the same with anyone. If you don’t have all the answers to your opponent’s questions, you try to find an excuse for what is happening. You don’t need to be a super-specialist to understand what is happening. The opponent is simply stronger in all respects,” Kafelnikov told .
— Can someone stop Djokovic at this Australian Open?
“If only Tsitsipas. Based on the fact that Stefanos isn’t afraid of him and has a game to defeat him.
Source : MatchTV

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