Key Points

Novak Djokovic secured his spot in the US Open fourth round with a hard-fought victory over Cameron Norrie. The match saw Djokovic battle through a lower back issue that required medical attention. Despite dropping the second set in a tiebreak, he regained control to win in four sets. This victory keeps his quest for a record 25th Grand Slam title alive.

Key Points: Djokovic Advances to US Open Fourth Round After Defeating Norrie

  • Djokovic overcame a brief lower back issue during the match
  • He became the oldest man to reach the last 16 since Jimmy Connors in 1991
  • The win marked his 192nd hardcourt victory at majors, surpassing Federer
  • Djokovic praised his serving as his best performance of the tournament
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US Open: Djokovic advances to fourth round with win over Norrie

Novak Djokovic overcomes a back issue to beat Cameron Norrie, advancing to the US Open fourth round and keeping his historic 25th Grand Slam title quest alive.

"I'm still trying to find my groove and my rhythm on court - Novak Djokovic"

New York, Aug 30

Novak Djokovic kept his quest for a historic 25th Grand Slam title alive on Friday, overcoming a brief lower back issue to defeat unseeded Briton Cameron Norrie 6-4, 6-7(4), 6-2, 6-3 and book his place in the fourth round of the U.S. Open.

Under the lights at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the 38-year-old showcased his trademark resilience to become the oldest man to reach the last 16 at Flushing Meadows since Jimmy Connors achieved the same feat in 1991.

Already the all-time leader in Grand Slam titles (24) and match wins (395), Djokovic added another milestone to his storied career by surpassing Roger Federer for the most hardcourt wins at the majors, claiming his 192nd victory. The four-time U.S. Open champion also extended his perfect record against Norrie to 7-0.

"I guess coming into the match, any match, you really want to win in straight sets without any drama and just ease through, but that's not possible," said Djokovic.

"My team wants me to suffer on the court so I can get some more minutes spent in match play. It's good that I get tested. I hadn't played any matches since Wimbledon and it's been for us quite a long time, five to six weeks.

"I'm still trying to find my groove and my rhythm on court," he added.

Djokovic quickly turned up the pressure on Norrie, breaking for a 4-3 lead with a forehand winner. He then fired the ninth of his 18 aces in the next game to firmly consolidate his advantage.

"I think it was probably the best serving performance of the tournament," Djokovic said.

"So of course I'm glad. It's probably one of the most, if not the most important shot in the game. Yeah, I'm glad how I executed that shot."

After taking a 5-4 lead in the first set, Novak Djokovic began feeling the effects of a back issue and briefly left the court for treatment before returning to close out the set. He needed more medical attention early in the second set, with his serve speed briefly dropping.

Despite this, he battled through a tight tiebreak that Norrie won. The Brit broke early in the third, but Djokovic responded with three straight games and even silenced a disruptive fan. Regaining full control, Djokovic closed out the third and dominated the fourth to seal the win and set up a clash with Jan-Lennard Struff.

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Priya S
His serve was on fire today! 18 aces is incredible. Hope his back recovers quickly for the next match. We need to see him win that 25th title! 🇷🇸
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Arjun K
Breaking Federer's record for hardcourt wins is massive! But honestly, I miss the Federer-Nadal rivalry days. Tennis hasn't been the same since they retired.
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Sarah B
Watched the match live at 3 AM IST! Worth every minute of lost sleep. The way he handled that disruptive fan was pure class. Champion mentality!
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Vikram M
7-0 against Norrie is just brutal dominance. At this rate, he might play until 40! Imagine if we had an Indian player with half his consistency...
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Michael C
While his achievements are incredible, I do wish he'd show more sportsmanship sometimes. The medical timeout timing felt a bit strategic. Still, can't deny his greatness.
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Ananya R
The way he bounced back after losing the second set tiebreak! That's champion material. Hope he gets that 25th title - would be historic! 💪

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