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Djokovic beats Etcheverry in Rome opener, Swiatek surges through

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ROME : Holder Novak Djokovic began his hunt for a seventh Italian Open title by battling past the unseeded Tomas Martin Etcheverry 7-6(5) 6-2 on Friday while women's champion Iga Swiatek delivered a masterclass to reach the third round.Djokovic got off to a shaky start by dropping his serve in the opening game of the second-round match.

The Serbian, who pulled out of the Madrid Open last month, wore a compression sleeve on his right arm, sparking concerns about a niggling elbow issue.The 22-times Grand Slam champion, who had a first-round bye, also appeared unwell at one point and asked his team for medical assistance during a changeover.He squandered a chance to break back immediately but pounced when Etcheverry double-faulted and sent a forehand wide to level the set at 3-3.The Argentinian forced a tiebreak where he raced ahead 5-3 but Djokovic began to dictate terms by stretching the rallies and clawed his way back to wrap up the set before grabbing an early break in the next.A more relaxed Djokovic mixed up his game with some delicate drops en route to a 5-3 lead and closed out the victory on serve when his opponent found the net."I haven't played too many claycourt matches this season but you can say it was the best one so far," said Djokovic.    "Still not at the desired level, still finding the shots and that groove on the court.

It's always a little tricky playing somebody for the first time. He's a claycourt specialist and started better than I did.    "But I found my groove towards the end of the first set and the second set was good, especially the last three or four games."Djokovic said he had not felt at his best on court. "You act like you are 100 per cent.

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