
Novak Djokovic had quite a difficult task against the Croatian tennis player Marin Cilic, but he managed to advance to the third round of the Shanghai Masters with a 7-6, 6-4.
Immediately after his victory, the analyst and expert commented on the outstanding game of the Serbian tennis player, putting emphasis on the statistics from the match.
Sky Sports' Liam Broady analyzed Djokovic's performance, highlighting 74% of first serves won. He was delighted by the game of the Serbian tennis player, who showed dominance throughout the match.
Broady also wondered if Djokovic would be able to put up an equally good performance in the next round.
Frustrations and desire to win
While some believe that Djokovic is slowly losing his desire and passion for playing at the highest level, things seem to be quite the opposite. From the first day of his career, he has always shown a desire to win trophies, and he continues to do so now, even at the age of 38.
Although he sometimes has outbursts on the tennis courts, Broady believes that it is all in the heat of the fight and the desire to win. Novak Djokovic is known as a tennis player who often expresses frustration on the court, but it seems that most of the audience are used to it.