New York: Novak Djokovic began his US Open title defence in style with a 6-4 6-1 6-4 win over Spaniard Roberto Carballes Baena in the first round on Monday. The top-seeded Serbian, who has claimed four of the last five Grand Slam titles, took some time to settle into his first career meeting with Carballes Baena but after a tight first set was off to the races. [caption id=“attachment_7231271” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Novak Djokovic celebrates after beating Roberto Carballes Baena in the first round. AP/Frank Franklin II[/caption] “Obviously getting out of the block it takes a little bit of time to feel comfortable on the court,” Djokovic, who beat Juan Martin del Potro in last year’s final, said in his on-court interview. “But we’re moving on. Obviously, it’s not the first time to be in the second round so I know what I need to do.” Djokovic got an early break to go ahead 2-0 in the second set and never looked back as the three-times champion used a mix of deft volleys, solid movement and great instincts to remain undefeated in 14 career first-round matches in New York. Carballes Baena looked up for the task early on as he fought off a trio of breakpoints to hold for 1-1 in a game that lasted nearly 10 minutes. The Spanish World No 76 kept up the fight and was serving at 4-5 in the opening set but Djokovic sent a backhand volley to an empty court to set up a pair of breakpoints and converted on his first chance. Djokovic was never tested the rest of the way and did not face a breakpoint in the entire match. “It’s great to be back,” Djokovic said. “I’m grateful that at this stage of my life and career I am still competing at a Grand Slam at a high level. “We sometimes have to remind ourselves of these blessings.” Up next for Djokovic will be Argentine Juan Ignacio Londero who stunned American Sam Querrey in four sets.
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