BSP-03 Top seeds Djokovic, Pliskova headline US Open day three

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Top seeds Djokovic, Pliskova headline US Open day three

NEW YORK, Sept 2, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – World number one Novak Djokovic takes on
Britain’s Kyle Edmund on Wednesday for a place in the third round of the
behind-closed-doors US Open in New York.

The Serbian will go up against the unseeded Brit before an empty Arthur
Ashe Stadium on day three at Flushing Meadows.

Djokovic is chasing an 18th Grand Slam title at the Billie Jean US National
Tennis Center.

He is looking to close the gap on Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, both
absent from the tournament, in the race for the all-time men’s Slam singles
title record.

Djokovic is on 17, with Nadal on 19 and Federer on 20.

“I had some really good matches against him in the past, Wimbledon, tough
four-setter a few years ago,” Djokovic said of Edmund following his straight-
sets first-round win on Monday.

“He doesn’t feel so much pressure I think playing on the big court. He
actually likes the challenge. I have a lot of respect for him.

“He’s a really hard worker, puts a lot of hours on and off the court into
perfecting his game,” Djokovic added.

Also Wednesday, the number one women’s seed Karolina Pliskova does battle
with France’s Caroline Garcia.

Pliskova was propelled to the top of the draw by the decisions of world
number one Ashleigh Barty and the second-ranked Simona Halep to skip the
event because of coronavirus fears.

The US Open is taking place in a spectator-free bubble, resulting in a
staid atmosphere in contrast with the usual frenetic energy that pervades the
grounds of the tennis center during Open week.

Also Wednesday, Naomi Osaka, two-time Grad Slam winner and now passionate
advocate for racial justice in America, returns to the court for a second-
round matchup against Italy’s lowly-ranked Camila Giorgi.

In the men’s competition, fourth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas plays US wild card
Maxime Cressy for a spot in the third round.

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