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Djokovic, Nadal face Russian obstacles to US Open quests

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NEW YORK – Djokovic, well rested after not playing since Monday, resumes his US Open title defense on Friday against fiery Russian Mikhail Youzhny, a two-time semifinali­st in New York, for a last-16 place.

World number one Djokovic claimed a labored win over Poland’s  Jerzy Janowicz  in his opening match in which he required treatment on his right upper arm.

Fortunatel­y for the two- time champion, he was able to rest up for the rest of the week after scheduled second round opponent  Jiri Vesely  handed him a walkover into the third round.

Youzhny ,34, and nicknamed “Colonel” by his fans, made the last- four in New York in 2006 and 2010 and is ranked at 61 in the world having been as high as eight in 2008.

The eccentric Russian is also unusual in that he has a PhD in tennis studies.

Despite his academic skills, Youzhny will start as the underdog against Djokovic US Open quarter- finals in against whom he has a 3- 6 2013. losing record with his last Nadal, lik eD joko vic win coming six years ago. a two-time champion in

However, he did take New York, takes a 3-0 lead a set off the Serb in the over  Andrey Kuznetsov  of Russia into their night- time clash on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Two of those meetings came this year in Doha and Madrid but Nadal will not under- estimate the world number 47 especially as he still feels his way back from the wrist injury which sidelined him f rom t he middle of Roland Garros to the Olympics. ( AFP)

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? FIERY. A determined Rafael Nadal returns a shot to Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan during their first round men’s singles match during the 2016 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
GETTY IMAGES FIERY. A determined Rafael Nadal returns a shot to Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan during their first round men’s singles match during the 2016 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

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