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Djokovic hits the ground running in Paris

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Novak Djokovic began the defence of his Paris Masters title with a clinical 7-6 (7/1), 6-4 second round win against American Maxime Cressy on Tuesday.Arriving in the French capital after back-to-back indoor titles in Tel Aviv and Astana in October, the Serbian stretched his winning run to 10 matches following his summer hiatus.The number six seed is targeting his fifth title from just 11 events after a season heavily curtailed by his opposition to being vaccinated against Covid.That stance saw him ejected from Australia before hitting a ball in anger at the Australian Open in January.And aside from competing in Roger Federer's farewell to the sport at the Laver Cup he effectively did not play for three months after Wimbledon, the US Open among the tournaments he was forced to sit out.But he has said he is "super pumped" to finish 2022 in style, and his one hour, 42-minute beating of Cressy also took his winning streak in Paris to 10 matches after claiming the title here in 2019 and 2021, having missed the 2020 edition.The big-serving Paris-born Cressy proved tough to crack in the opening set, saving three set points before being undone by two double faults in the tie-break.Djokovic though weathered Cressy's aggressive but not altogether reliable delivery - he hit 15 aces and 10 double faults - and he got his break on return to lead 5-4 in the second set, to go on to serve out for the match.Looking fresh ??Defending champ @DjokerNole takes out Cressy 7-6 6-4 to move on in Paris!#RolexParisMasters pic.twitter.com/lUJVL6cGEa"It was very intense, just a lot of pressure," said the 35-year-old Djokovic, whose winning start was celebrated by the Bercy crowd."When you play someone that serves this well - first and second serve -

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