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Top 8 of the Australian Open! Beat 24th seed Lehecka 3-0 and beat Alcaraz 4 out of 8

On January 19, Beijing time, the Australian Open tennis tournament started the men's singles 16-8 match, tennis legend Serbian Golden Slam Djokovic faced the No. 24 seed Leheca in this round, and finally Djokovic was superior and won in straight sets, with a score of 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 in the three sets, and Djokovic, who advanced to the top 8, will face the challenge of No. 2 seed Alcaraz next.

In the first set of this match, Djokovic started to press forward step by step in Lehecka's serve, and his ability to hold on to multiple shots was dominant. After four games, the two players held serve to draw 2-2 each. It wasn't until the seventh game that Lehecka's form dropped under pressure from Deyo, who seized the opportunity to break successfully, and then Djokovic took advantage of the situation to win the set and easily win the first set 6-3.

In the second set, Djokovic came up and broke serve, and the score came to a 2-0 lead after struggling to hold serve, and then Leheka's form improved, Djokovic struggled with him, and Dejokovic's goal rate began to decline. Djokovic struggled to maintain a break game advantage, but then he made timely adjustments and firmly cemented his serve to win the second set 6-4 to take a 2-0 lead over Lehecka. In the third set, Lehecka's first service game was lost again, and Djokovic thought that Djokovic would seize this opportunity tightly, but then Djokovic's service game errors were frequent, and there were serious double faults on the serve, Lehecka's first break of the game was successful, and the two sides tied 1-1 in the third set. Neither player dropped their serve again, and the match came to a tie-break. Djokovic came up to get a mini break, and then Djokovic dominated the clash with Leheca to take a 5-2 lead with consecutive points, and at the critical moment Djokovic withstood the pressure and sealed the victory 7-6 (4) to win 3-0 over Lehecka.

Second seed Alcaraz also made it through after only two sets against Draper before his opponent retired from 5-7, 1-6 down due to a five-set battle in three consecutive rounds, which put Draper's fitness to the test.

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