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'Getting sharper and sharper' - Tim Henman and Mats Wilander impressed with Novak Djokovic's French Open progress

Tim Henman and Mats Wilander feel Novak Djokovic is looking ominously good heading into the second week of the French Open. Djokovic’s season got off to a slow start after his issues in Australia, and he looked out of sorts early in the clay season. Ad/> His form improved as he got more games into his legs, and was impressive in winning the Italian Open.

/> Roland-Garros'Terrific entertainment' — Nadal and Auger-Aliassime thrill fans with rally at French Open40 MINUTES AGO The No. 1 seed has carried the form from Rome into Paris, making seamless progress to the quarter-finals. He made short work of a potentially tricky encounter against Diego Schwartzman on Sunday, powering through for the loss of seven games in two hours and 15 minutes.

Henman is impressed with the energy Djokovic is retaining for later in the tournament. 'I don't like that!' — Djokovic gets booed and cheered, Corretja reacts 'Come on then!' — Djokovic points to ear to crowd after incredible shot and booing “Djokovic will be very pleased to get through in straight sets,” Henman said in the Eurosport studio. “He’s conserving his energy, looking so comfortable and confident out on court, so through to the quarter-finals [again].

“It’s routine; how easy he makes it look is incredible.” Henman feels there are no weaknesses in the defending champion’s game. “When you analyse Djokovic, all areas of his game, he’s just looking so comfortable,” Henman said. “He’s in such good shape and it seems like it’s taking very little out of him physically, and that’s a good sign when potentially the matches are going to get a bit harder from the quarter-finals onwards.” Wilander feels Djokovic is going through the gears heading into the business end of the tournament.

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