Novak Djokovic eased past Jan-Lennard Struff into the third round at the Tokyo
Olympic Games and he was pleased to make improvements from his first round display against Hugo Dellien.
"I am satisfied with how I played, it was better than in the first round, especially from the baseline. The crucial moment of the match was my break in the 10th game of the first set. I took the lead and after that it was easier for me in the second," he said to Serbian journalists post match.
Not looking past next task
Next up is Alejandro Davidovich-Fokina and he is not looking past the Spaniard or at his main rivals.
"We know each other well, we often train together when I'm in Spain. He is a 'clay specialist' and he also plays well here."
"Fokina is the only one now on my mind, the priority is the next match, I can't look at what Medvedev, Tsitsipas or Zverev are doing, my biggest rival is here,"