Federer just 3 wins from 100th title
PARIS (AFP) – Novak Djokovic described his return to the world number one ranking as a “phenomenal achievement” on Thursday as he and old rival Roger Federer coasted into the Paris Masters quarterfinals.
Four-time Paris champion Djokovic made the last-eight when Bosnian opponent Damir Dzumhur retired injured trailing, 6-1, 2-1.
Federer defeated Italy’s Fabio Fognini, 6-4, 6-3, as the Swiss great moved three wins away from his 100th career title.
Djokovic will replace Rafael Nadal as the world’s top player on Monday after a two-year absence.
The 31-year-old’s elevation is remarkable as it comes just five months after he slumped to 22 in the world – his lowest ranking for 12 years – when he was knocked out of the French Open in the quarter-finals.
Since then, however, he has won Wimbledon and the US Open, taking his Grand Slam tally to 14, winning 20 consecutive tour-level matches for the sixth time, and 29 of his past 30 encounters.
“Reflecting on what I’ve been through in the last year, it’s quite a phenomenal achievement,” said Djokovic who will face Marin Cilic for a spot in the semi-finals.
Federer, 37, who captured his 99th trophy on home ground in Basel last week, will next face Japan’s Kei Nishikori who beat South Africa’s Kevin Anderson 6-4, 6-4.
Third seed Federer is playing the Paris Masters for the first time since 2015 and is bidding to clinch the tournament for just the second time after winning it in 2011.
‘’I think both of us were far from our best, but we fought with what we had and at the end I think I maybe served a bit better in the important moments than Fabio did,’’ said Federer who was playing his first match of the week after second round opponent Milos Raonic withdrew on Wednesday.
Nishikori, seeded 10, had lost to seventh-seeded Anderson in the Vienna final on Sunday.