MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic was ruthless in a 6-0, 6-0, 6-3 win over Adrian Mannarino on Sunday, reaching the Australian Open quarterfinals and matching Roger Federer’s all-time Grand Slam record.
In a rare daytime appearance at Rod Laver Arena, the 10-time Australian Open champion hit 31 winners and raced to victory in 1 hour, 44 minutes to progress to the last eight for the 58th time at a major, equaling Federer’s record.
Djokovic is into the Australian Open quarterfinals for the 14th time, which ranks second on the all-time list with Rafael Nadal and John Newcombe. The difference is that Djokovic has converted most of those quarterfinal runs into titles at Melbourne Park.
He’ll next face Taylor Fritz, who reached the Australian Open quarterfinals for the first time with a 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-3, 6-3 win over Stefanos Tsitsipas, the runner-up here last year.
“I think I served well, the whole match, it kept me in it,” said Fritz, after his first victory over a top 10 player at a major. “And then at the very end when I really needed it, I feel like I just, I turned it up a level and started playing my absolute best tennis to finish it.”
Djokovic, 36, who labored in his first two rounds, believes he is starting to hit his stride.
“The first two sets were some of the best sets I’ve played in a while,” said Djokovic, who is bidding for a record-extending 25th Grand Slam singles title. “I played great from the first to the last point.”
The Serbian player added, in jest: “I really wanted to lose that game in the third set because the tension was building in the stadium.
The 35-year-old Mannarino had gone to five sets in all three of his previous rounds. After missing a break point in the opening game, he almost never threatened Djokovic.
The French player avoided a so-called “triple-bagel” — only five Grand Slam matches in the Open era have been won 6-0, 6-0, 6-0 — but he was only postponing the inevitable.
Djokovic hadadmitted to feeling unwell in recent rounds but said his health is improving.
“Last couple of days has been really good,” he said. “It’s going in a positive direction, healthwise, tenniswise.”