Belgrade, May 27 (Ians) World No.1 Novak Djokovic eased past Argentina's 96th ranked Federico Coria in straight sets to reach semi-finals of the Belgrade Open on Thursday.
Djokovic beat Coria 6-1, 6-0 in just 56 minutes to record his 952nd career win as a professional.
This put him fifth on the all-time list for match wins in the Open Era, ahead of Argentine great Guillermo Vilas (951).
Djokovic will now face either compatriot Dusan Lajovic or qualifier Andrej Martin.
Djokovic improved to 18-3 in the season. He is seeking his third final of the year after winning the Australian Open and falling in the final of the Atp Masters 1000 event in Rome.
Coria was appearing in only his third tour-level quarter-final and struggled to find any way past Djokovic. The only game the 29-year-old Argentine would win would end up an unexpected break of Djokovic's serve at 0-4.
--Ians
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Djokovic beat Coria 6-1, 6-0 in just 56 minutes to record his 952nd career win as a professional.
This put him fifth on the all-time list for match wins in the Open Era, ahead of Argentine great Guillermo Vilas (951).
Djokovic will now face either compatriot Dusan Lajovic or qualifier Andrej Martin.
Djokovic improved to 18-3 in the season. He is seeking his third final of the year after winning the Australian Open and falling in the final of the Atp Masters 1000 event in Rome.
Coria was appearing in only his third tour-level quarter-final and struggled to find any way past Djokovic. The only game the 29-year-old Argentine would win would end up an unexpected break of Djokovic's serve at 0-4.
--Ians
rkm/qma...
- 5/27/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Left in the dark after the wild La Flor tribal council our Survivor Round Table writers convened to discuss their theories on what happened. Our review covered one possibility, but with so few facts to go on, anything is possible. Also, what was Holly thinking? Is NaOnka actually making sense? Which nickname should stick for Brenda?
Our readers must have their theories as well, right? Let's hear 'em!
Holy Manipulating Marty! What the heck happened at La Flor's tribal council?
Quiet Pool: I think Mr. Probst overestimated everyone's intelligence in his review. The young La Florians got confused after Marty didn't use his immunity idol. Or maybe they were so ill-prepared that they had no plan for a re-vote and were wingin' it.
Lady Gaga: Mind blowing! What the heck happened? Could Marty have used the idol for the second vote? No, right? So many questions. Were they really that worried about Kelly B?...
Our readers must have their theories as well, right? Let's hear 'em!
Holy Manipulating Marty! What the heck happened at La Flor's tribal council?
Quiet Pool: I think Mr. Probst overestimated everyone's intelligence in his review. The young La Florians got confused after Marty didn't use his immunity idol. Or maybe they were so ill-prepared that they had no plan for a re-vote and were wingin' it.
Lady Gaga: Mind blowing! What the heck happened? Could Marty have used the idol for the second vote? No, right? So many questions. Were they really that worried about Kelly B?...
- 10/21/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
Did you miss last week’s tribe shuffle? Check out my recap here.
This week’s episode of Survivor begins at Espada after yet another Tribal Council and the ouster of Tyrone. There is a storm rolling in, which Dan can not abide. He wants to quit because he can’t deal with another twenty days of rain. Holly tries to encourage him, but confesses to the camera that quitting is the easy way out. “You’ve signed up for something — suck it up and finish!” Yve and Holly collect wood, when Yve asks why she wasn’t let in on the tribe voting for Tyrone. She would have went along without a fuss, so she what’s to know what’s up. Holly says that she and Dan weren’t so sure Yve would vote with them because they thought she and Tyrone had an alliance. Yve assures Holly that she didn’t.
This week’s episode of Survivor begins at Espada after yet another Tribal Council and the ouster of Tyrone. There is a storm rolling in, which Dan can not abide. He wants to quit because he can’t deal with another twenty days of rain. Holly tries to encourage him, but confesses to the camera that quitting is the easy way out. “You’ve signed up for something — suck it up and finish!” Yve and Holly collect wood, when Yve asks why she wasn’t let in on the tribe voting for Tyrone. She would have went along without a fuss, so she what’s to know what’s up. Holly says that she and Dan weren’t so sure Yve would vote with them because they thought she and Tyrone had an alliance. Yve assures Holly that she didn’t.
- 10/21/2010
- by Michael Salerno
- TVovermind.com
Scheming! Flipping! Voting! Voting again! Voting some more! After tonight's dizzying installment of Survivor: Nicaragua, I'm dizzier than a spectator at a Guillermo Vilas grand master chess tournament. Or is it tennis match? Either way, it was almost impossible to keep score. Is it fair to say that the right Castaways went home? We're going to miss you, Yve and Kelly B., even if NaOnka won't. Grand Master Flash: When we talked before the game in Nicaragua, Marty cited a famous quote by Mexican revolutionary-tennis star Emiliano Zapata: "It is better to die on your feet than live on your knees." (A motto apparently not endorsed by Dan.) But tonight, he almost went out with...
- 10/21/2010
- E! Online
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