On Wednesday, the victory over Marton Fucsovics was the first victory for Djokovic over Clay since he ended the “Golden Slam” profession in the Paris Olympics last summer.
He is now among two wins in achieving the title of individual at the level of the 100th round of ATP – a achievement achieved only by Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer in the open era.
“Last year I played the semi-finals,” Djokovic, who was presented with a birthday cake after meeting on the field, said.
“I think I am really good tennis. There was a lot of tension on the field.”
Revenge was his loss against Arnaldey another victory in time before his last offer to win a large record in the Grand Slam, as the French open began on Sunday.
The punch and abandonment of the roar of the Almighty in the celebration, it was clear how much another victory was before the second championship of the year aimed at Djokovic after an inconsistent start for this year.
She left the instant exits in Madrid and Monte Carlo after a defeat in Miami Open in March, and Djokovic left his own words in the face of a “new reality” as he pushes to create more history in his pity of his career.
He started a strong start against Arnaldei ranked 39th, as he was wandering during the first group after early separation, but the second group was more close.
Djokovic smashed his strike after he went 4-1 to the bottom and appears to feel short of some discomfort on the knee that required surgery last June.
However, it is re -admiration after his frustration was rejected.
He quickly torn the group from Arnalde's grip, and fell five consecutive games to win one hour and 40 minutes, before receiving his cake and sang by the crowd.
“After breaking the racket, I found my optimal condition, mentally and emotionally, to be able to play the best tennis when he was needed,” Djokovic added.