<p>An out-of-sorts Novak Djokovic scraped his way to a 1-6 6-3 6-2 6-2 win over American wildcard Jenson Brooksby on Monday to move into the US Open quarter-finals and three wins from tennis immortality.</p>.<p>Chasing a 21st major that would seal a calendar year Grand Slam, Djokovic had difficulty getting into gear against the 99th ranked Brooksby, who for a moment looked capable of derailing the Serb.</p>.<p>For the second consecutive match the world number one came out flat and dropped the opening set, something he will not want to do in his quarter-final when he faces Italian Matteo Berrettini in a rematch of the Wimbledon final which he won in four.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/brooksby-prepares-to-play-djokovic-without-day-before-practice-plan-1027562.html" target="_blank">Read | Brooksby prepares to play Djokovic without day-before practice, plan</a></strong></p>.<p>The sixth seeded Italian will mark a big step up in quality for Djokovic, who has not faced anyone ranked inside the top 50, including a qualifier and a wildcard.</p>.<p>"He (Berrettini) loves the big stage," said Djokovic. "He's already an established top 10, top five player in the world.</p>.<p>"Big serve, just the big game overall.</p>.<p>"I've played him quite a few times on different surfaces, I know what to expect.</p>.<p>"We're going to play the third Grand Slam in a row against each other.</p>.<p>"Hopefully the result will be the same like the previous two."</p>.<p><strong>Very Crafty</strong></p>.<p>The match got off to an extraordinary start as Brooksby took the first set with shocking ease.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-into-us-open-last-8-three-wins-from-grand-slam-1027873.html" target="_blank">Read | Djokovic into US Open last 8, three wins from Grand Slam</a></strong></p>.<p>Playing for the first time on Arthur Ashe Stadium against one of the all-time greats, Brooksby was unfazed while three-times champion Djokovic sprayed shots helter-skelter, committing 11 unforced errors to just one by the young American.</p>.<p>"I must say that wasn't a great start for me, obviously," said Djokovic. "It's different stepping out on the court first time against someone that really has nothing to lose.</p>.<p>"He's a young, talented player that is very crafty.</p>.<p>"He's got the really all-around game. He was pumped.</p>.<p>"He played a perfect first set. Everything he intended to do he executed it perfectly." That was the wake-up call Djokovic needed and he broke Brooksby at the first opportunity in the second set, letting out a mighty roar.</p>.<p>Djokovic would win the second but the 20-year-old American made him work for every bit of it, particularly in a grinding fifth game that lasted close to 20 minutes before Brooksby would get the break.</p>.<p>The last American man standing and coming off his first ever five-setter, Brooksby began to fade in the third, going down a double break as Djokovic finally began to dial in his game.</p>.<p>Leading 2-1, Djokovic continued to improve in the fourth and moved clear with a double break and offering zero break point opportunities to his opponent before sealing the win.</p>.<p>"The third and fourth set were really, really good from my side. I felt I was more dominant," said Djokovic. "Was a good finish. It wasn't a good start.</p>.<p>"But all in all, expected a battle, and I got that one." </p>
<p>An out-of-sorts Novak Djokovic scraped his way to a 1-6 6-3 6-2 6-2 win over American wildcard Jenson Brooksby on Monday to move into the US Open quarter-finals and three wins from tennis immortality.</p>.<p>Chasing a 21st major that would seal a calendar year Grand Slam, Djokovic had difficulty getting into gear against the 99th ranked Brooksby, who for a moment looked capable of derailing the Serb.</p>.<p>For the second consecutive match the world number one came out flat and dropped the opening set, something he will not want to do in his quarter-final when he faces Italian Matteo Berrettini in a rematch of the Wimbledon final which he won in four.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/brooksby-prepares-to-play-djokovic-without-day-before-practice-plan-1027562.html" target="_blank">Read | Brooksby prepares to play Djokovic without day-before practice, plan</a></strong></p>.<p>The sixth seeded Italian will mark a big step up in quality for Djokovic, who has not faced anyone ranked inside the top 50, including a qualifier and a wildcard.</p>.<p>"He (Berrettini) loves the big stage," said Djokovic. "He's already an established top 10, top five player in the world.</p>.<p>"Big serve, just the big game overall.</p>.<p>"I've played him quite a few times on different surfaces, I know what to expect.</p>.<p>"We're going to play the third Grand Slam in a row against each other.</p>.<p>"Hopefully the result will be the same like the previous two."</p>.<p><strong>Very Crafty</strong></p>.<p>The match got off to an extraordinary start as Brooksby took the first set with shocking ease.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/djokovic-into-us-open-last-8-three-wins-from-grand-slam-1027873.html" target="_blank">Read | Djokovic into US Open last 8, three wins from Grand Slam</a></strong></p>.<p>Playing for the first time on Arthur Ashe Stadium against one of the all-time greats, Brooksby was unfazed while three-times champion Djokovic sprayed shots helter-skelter, committing 11 unforced errors to just one by the young American.</p>.<p>"I must say that wasn't a great start for me, obviously," said Djokovic. "It's different stepping out on the court first time against someone that really has nothing to lose.</p>.<p>"He's a young, talented player that is very crafty.</p>.<p>"He's got the really all-around game. He was pumped.</p>.<p>"He played a perfect first set. Everything he intended to do he executed it perfectly." That was the wake-up call Djokovic needed and he broke Brooksby at the first opportunity in the second set, letting out a mighty roar.</p>.<p>Djokovic would win the second but the 20-year-old American made him work for every bit of it, particularly in a grinding fifth game that lasted close to 20 minutes before Brooksby would get the break.</p>.<p>The last American man standing and coming off his first ever five-setter, Brooksby began to fade in the third, going down a double break as Djokovic finally began to dial in his game.</p>.<p>Leading 2-1, Djokovic continued to improve in the fourth and moved clear with a double break and offering zero break point opportunities to his opponent before sealing the win.</p>.<p>"The third and fourth set were really, really good from my side. I felt I was more dominant," said Djokovic. "Was a good finish. It wasn't a good start.</p>.<p>"But all in all, expected a battle, and I got that one." </p>