Novak Djokovic stopped tennis showman Radek Stepanek on Thursday with a 6-2, 6-4 victory to march into the quarter-finals of the Toronto Masters.
The top seed and three-time Canadian titleholder won in a light-hearted match-up with one of the characters of the ATP Tour as the 37-year-old Stepanek kept the crowd entertained with extravagant shot-making.
Several times, the Czech took victory laps around the court after winning shots, often to the delight of Djokovic, who now stands an overwhelming 12-1 in the series with his frequent training partner.
“It’s quite enjoyable to play Radek, he’s such an entertainer,” Djokovic said. “It’s not easy to play someone you know so well and respect a lot.
“We are all grateful to him for staying in the sport for such a long time.”
Djokovic took the opening set but went down a break in the second, earning it back as he won a nine-minute fourth game for 2-2.
From that point on, he did not drop a point on serve.
“I just wanted to focus on each point and not allow him to go up a break again. There were a lot of close games, it could have gone a different way in the second set.
“I was fortunate to stay tough. Conditions here are very quick, It’s not easy to break serve, plus Radek takes away a lot of your time with his angled returns.”