Djokovic battles into Shanghai semis as Vacherot's fairytale run continues
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Djokovic battles into Shanghai semis as Vacherot's fairytale run continues

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Djokovic battles into Shanghai semis as Vacherot's fairytale run continues

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM ATP SHANGHAI MASTERS QUARTER-FINAL ACTION – NOVAK DJOKOVIC WINS, HOLGER RUNE DEFEATED BY VALENTIN VACHEROT / SOUNDBITES OF DJOKOVIC AND VACHEROT COMPLETE SCRIPT TO FOLLOW SHOWS: SHANGHAI, CHINA (OCTOBER 9, 2025) (ATP MEDIA/ IMG – See restrictions) NOVAK DJOKOVIC (RED SHIRT) V ZIZOU BERGS HOLGER RUNE (PALE GREEN SHIRT) V VALENTIN VACHEROT SHOTLIST TO FOLLOW STORY: Fourth seed Novak Djokovic battled past a spirited Zizou Bergs 6-3 7-5 on Thursday (October 9) to reach the Shanghai Masters semi-finals for a 10th time, setting up a clash with surprise package and world number 204 Valentin Vacherot. In challenging conditions, Djokovic was made to work harder than the scoreline suggests by his Belgian opponent, who actually registered more winners than the four-times champion but was undone by unforced errors. In the opening set, Bergs showed remarkable resilience by saving five set points to frustrate Djokovic, before the Serbian finally closed it out with an unreturned serve. The second set proved even more gruelling, with both players serving well but treating the crowd to breathtaking rallies that left Djokovic hunched over his racquet on several occasions. The highlight came during one extraordinary rally where Djokovic gave Bergs five golden opportunities to seal the point with overhead shots and volleys at the net, only to somehow emerge victorious and bring the crowd to its feet. Djokovic eventually sealed victory on his third match point, advancing to face Vacherot in what promises to be an intriguing semi-final clash. "Amazing story for him. This tournament has taken out top players of the world… it's really impressive what he's doing," Djokovic said. Vacherot pulled off a huge upset, stunning 10th seed Holger Rune 2-6 7-6(4) 6-4 to become the second-lowest ranked player ever to reach an ATP Masters semi-final. The Monegasque qualifier's remarkable run will see him crack the top 100 next week after spending half of last year sidelined with injury, but even playing in Shanghai was a question mark when he arrived. Vacherot's stunning journey in Shanghai, which now includes wins over four seeds, looked doomed early on as Rune raced through a physically demanding opening set while the underdog felt his "lungs were screaming". But the tide turned dramatically in the second-set tiebreak when Vacherot produced a stunning backhand crosscourt winner to take a 5-4 lead. Rune crashed his next shot into the net and could only watch as Vacherot fired a forehand winner down the line on set point to level the match. Rune struggled physically in the decider, requiring the trainer twice to massage his leg. Vacherot then capitalised to complete a memorable victory in a contest lasting a minute shy of three hours. "It would mean a lot to play at least one of the guys of the 'Big Three' in my career," Vacherot said on playing Djokovic. Vacherot's cousin Arthur Rinderknech is also in the quarter-finals, with the Frenchman set to play Felix Auger-Aliassime on Friday. (Production: Bhagya Ayyavoo)

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