<p>Novak Djokovic defeated Karen Khachanov in straight sets to make the French Open quarter-finals for the 11th consecutive year on Monday while Sofia Kenin escaped trouble to also clinch a spot in the last eight.</p>.<p>Top seed and 2016 champion Djokovic won 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 against Russian 15th seed Khachanov to draw level with Rafael Nadal on a record 14 quarter-final appearances in Paris.</p>.<p>Djokovic faced his toughest assignment so far but Khachanov was unable to derail his bid to become the first man in half a century to win all four Grand Slam titles twice.</p>.<p>The Serb hit 44 winners and has yet to drop a set in the tournament, losing only 25 games in four rounds. He improved his record in 2020 to 35 wins against just one loss.</p>.<p>"It was a very even match, perhaps more difficult than the result showed," said Djokovic, who is chasing an 18th Grand Slam title.</p>.<p>He admitted to suffering an "awkward moment of deja vu" after unintentionally hitting a ball which smashed into the head of a line judge while trying to return serve.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-admits-awkward-deja-vu-after-ball-hits-line-judge-again-897844.html" target="_blank">Djokovic admits 'awkward deja vu' after ball hits line judge again</a></strong></p>.<p>The incident came just weeks after Djokovic was defaulted at the US Open in New York for swiping angrily at a ball which hit a female line judge, standing just behind him, in the throat.</p>.<p>"I'm actually trying to find the linesperson and see if he's okay because I saw he had a little bit of a bruise," said Djokovic.</p>.<p>He will face Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta, the man who benefited from Djokovic's US Open disqualification, or German qualifier Daniel Altmaier for a spot in the last four.</p>.<p>Stefanos Tsitsipas overcame an eye problem to become the first Greek man to reach the last eight of the French Open with a 6-3, 7-6 (11/9), 6-2 win over Grigor Dimitrov.</p>.<p>The 22-year-old will now take on Andrey Rublev in a repeat of the recent Hamburg final which was won by the Russian.</p>.<p>Fifth seed Tsitsipas has won 12 successive sets at the tournament having been two sets down to Jaume Munar in the opening round.</p>.<p>Rublev, the 13th seed, also advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time after battling past Marton Fucsovics of Hungary 6-7 (4/7), 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3).</p>.<p>In a match which featured 12 breaks of serve, the 22-year-old Rublev had been a break down in the second and third sets. He also had to save three set points in the fourth.</p>.<p>"I knew it would be tough," said Rublev who arrived in Paris having reached his second US Open quarter-final last month.</p>.<p>"I had a little bit of luck today. There was a lot of wind so you are going to lose your serve a lot in those conditions."</p>.<p>Australian Open champion Kenin recovered from a set down against Fiona Ferro, the last home player left in the singles draw, to advance 2-6, 6-2, 6-1.</p>.<p>"I feel like I'm playing really well," said Kenin, who cried into her towel after sealing victory. "I'm excited to be in the quarter-final."</p>.<p>The 49th-ranked Ferro, who won on clay in Palermo in August, threatened an upset as she reeled off six games on the bounce to grab the opening set.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/sofia-kenin-jelena-ostapenko-both-reach-3rd-round-at-french-open-895872.html" target="_blank"><strong>Sofia Kenin, Jelena Ostapenko both reach 3rd round at French Open</strong></a></p>.<p>But Kenin, who was taken to three sets in the first two rounds, stormed back to move into a quarter-final match-up with either Tunisian 30th seed Ons Jabeur and Danielle Collins.</p>.<p>Their tie was rescheduled for Tuesday due to rain that restricted play to just Court Philippe Chatrier for much of the day.</p>.<p>Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova returned to the last eight at Roland Garros for the first time since 2012.</p>.<p>Seventh seed Kvitova, who missed last year's tournament due to an arm injury, defeated China's Zhang Shuai 6-2, 6-4 and will next play German veteran Laura Siegemund.</p>.<p>"After eight years to be in the quarter-final again, it's great. I'm really happy for that, that I'm still able to play on all surfaces," said Kvitova, a semi-finalist eight years ago.</p>.<p>"When the roof is closed it's like being indoors and I really love to play."</p>.<p>Siegemund, 32, advanced to her first Grand Slam singles quarter-final after defeating former junior champion Paula Badosa of Spain 7-5, 6-2.</p>.<p>She became the fourth unseeded player to make the last eight this year, joining Iga Swiatek, Nadia Podoroska and Martina Trevisan.</p>.<p>Siegemund won last month's US Open women's doubles titles alongside Vera Zvonareva.</p>
<p>Novak Djokovic defeated Karen Khachanov in straight sets to make the French Open quarter-finals for the 11th consecutive year on Monday while Sofia Kenin escaped trouble to also clinch a spot in the last eight.</p>.<p>Top seed and 2016 champion Djokovic won 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 against Russian 15th seed Khachanov to draw level with Rafael Nadal on a record 14 quarter-final appearances in Paris.</p>.<p>Djokovic faced his toughest assignment so far but Khachanov was unable to derail his bid to become the first man in half a century to win all four Grand Slam titles twice.</p>.<p>The Serb hit 44 winners and has yet to drop a set in the tournament, losing only 25 games in four rounds. He improved his record in 2020 to 35 wins against just one loss.</p>.<p>"It was a very even match, perhaps more difficult than the result showed," said Djokovic, who is chasing an 18th Grand Slam title.</p>.<p>He admitted to suffering an "awkward moment of deja vu" after unintentionally hitting a ball which smashed into the head of a line judge while trying to return serve.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-admits-awkward-deja-vu-after-ball-hits-line-judge-again-897844.html" target="_blank">Djokovic admits 'awkward deja vu' after ball hits line judge again</a></strong></p>.<p>The incident came just weeks after Djokovic was defaulted at the US Open in New York for swiping angrily at a ball which hit a female line judge, standing just behind him, in the throat.</p>.<p>"I'm actually trying to find the linesperson and see if he's okay because I saw he had a little bit of a bruise," said Djokovic.</p>.<p>He will face Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta, the man who benefited from Djokovic's US Open disqualification, or German qualifier Daniel Altmaier for a spot in the last four.</p>.<p>Stefanos Tsitsipas overcame an eye problem to become the first Greek man to reach the last eight of the French Open with a 6-3, 7-6 (11/9), 6-2 win over Grigor Dimitrov.</p>.<p>The 22-year-old will now take on Andrey Rublev in a repeat of the recent Hamburg final which was won by the Russian.</p>.<p>Fifth seed Tsitsipas has won 12 successive sets at the tournament having been two sets down to Jaume Munar in the opening round.</p>.<p>Rublev, the 13th seed, also advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time after battling past Marton Fucsovics of Hungary 6-7 (4/7), 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 (7/3).</p>.<p>In a match which featured 12 breaks of serve, the 22-year-old Rublev had been a break down in the second and third sets. He also had to save three set points in the fourth.</p>.<p>"I knew it would be tough," said Rublev who arrived in Paris having reached his second US Open quarter-final last month.</p>.<p>"I had a little bit of luck today. There was a lot of wind so you are going to lose your serve a lot in those conditions."</p>.<p>Australian Open champion Kenin recovered from a set down against Fiona Ferro, the last home player left in the singles draw, to advance 2-6, 6-2, 6-1.</p>.<p>"I feel like I'm playing really well," said Kenin, who cried into her towel after sealing victory. "I'm excited to be in the quarter-final."</p>.<p>The 49th-ranked Ferro, who won on clay in Palermo in August, threatened an upset as she reeled off six games on the bounce to grab the opening set.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: </strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/sofia-kenin-jelena-ostapenko-both-reach-3rd-round-at-french-open-895872.html" target="_blank"><strong>Sofia Kenin, Jelena Ostapenko both reach 3rd round at French Open</strong></a></p>.<p>But Kenin, who was taken to three sets in the first two rounds, stormed back to move into a quarter-final match-up with either Tunisian 30th seed Ons Jabeur and Danielle Collins.</p>.<p>Their tie was rescheduled for Tuesday due to rain that restricted play to just Court Philippe Chatrier for much of the day.</p>.<p>Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova returned to the last eight at Roland Garros for the first time since 2012.</p>.<p>Seventh seed Kvitova, who missed last year's tournament due to an arm injury, defeated China's Zhang Shuai 6-2, 6-4 and will next play German veteran Laura Siegemund.</p>.<p>"After eight years to be in the quarter-final again, it's great. I'm really happy for that, that I'm still able to play on all surfaces," said Kvitova, a semi-finalist eight years ago.</p>.<p>"When the roof is closed it's like being indoors and I really love to play."</p>.<p>Siegemund, 32, advanced to her first Grand Slam singles quarter-final after defeating former junior champion Paula Badosa of Spain 7-5, 6-2.</p>.<p>She became the fourth unseeded player to make the last eight this year, joining Iga Swiatek, Nadia Podoroska and Martina Trevisan.</p>.<p>Siegemund won last month's US Open women's doubles titles alongside Vera Zvonareva.</p>