NEW YORK—“My team wants me to suffer on the court, so I get some more minutes,” Novak Djokovic said with a smile after his 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-3 third-round win over Cam Norrie on Friday night.
Djokovic got his minutes in: 170 of them, which felt like a lot for a contest that was only briefly competitive. That was a little more than the 151 minutes it took him to beat Zach Svajda on Wednesday. Maybe taking longer to win is a sign of progress in his coaches’ eyes.
The focus on court time and reps is understandable: Djokovic didn’t play a match between Wimbledon and the US Open. Not surprisingly, there was rust, both in his body and his strokes. During his first round, he was slowed by a mysterious case of exhaustion. After his second round, he said, “I’m not pleased with my level of tennis.”
How about the third round? Things were better, according to Djokovic.
“Still trying to find my groove and my rhythm on the court,” he said. “I think today I probably played the best I played so far in the tournament.”