Watch Novak Djokovic v Richard Gasquet Live Stream ATP London Match 9 -November 2013

Watch Novak Djokovic v Richard Gasquet Live Stream ATP London Match 9 -November 2013.GASQUET BREAK - Djokovic 5-5 Gasquet*

A deep volley from Gasquet sets Djokovic scampering but the Serb recovers and retrieves, as he always does, but Gasquet responds with another sumptuous volley into the corner. First blow to Gasquet. Oh my, second blow to Gasquet and the Frenchman has the Serb on the ropes - backhand down the line for three break points. The Serb steps towards the net and simply pats a backhand volley to save one but he can't wriggle himself out of this one, volley into the tape and Gasquet lives on!
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Yasir Shah: Rafa will win in three tomorrow and I'm confident he will be able to finish the job off on Monday.

Rob Porter: It'll be a Nadal/Djokovic final of course, and that could go either way. I'll give it to Nadal.

*Djokovic 5-4 Gasquet

The 27-year-old Frenchman is not easing up but even though he once again holds comfortably, it's probably a touch too late in this set.

Djokovic 5-3 Gasquet*

Gasquet has beaten Djokovic just the once in 10 encounters and that victory was back in 2007 when televisions were, admittedly, in colour but in the days before smart phones took over the world so a lot as happened since that straight-sets win in China.
Novak Djokovic

Djokovic, on the front foot, performing like a master puppeteer, pulling Gasquet this way and that, before ending the Frenchman's misery with a masterful forehand winner. He hits a serve out to the wings, Gasquet nets, and the world number two is a game away from grabbing the opening set.

*Djokovic 4-3 Gasquet

Gasquet gliding around the court, he steps in to place a backhand winner beyond his rival and it's another hold to love for the eighth seed.

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Djokovic 4-2 Gasquet*

Sometimes, however, a sledgehammer rather than a paintbrush is required and the Frenchman will need to produce some lethal hits if he is to force his way back into this set. Djokovic untroubled on his own serve and the second seed holds to 15.

*Djokovic 3-2 Gasquet

There is no doubt that Gasquet is an artist and the Frenchman currently creating moments worthy of framing, a sliced backhand, a picture-perfect volley. He holds to love and those early nerves seem to have been settled.

Djokovic 3-1 Gasquet*

Djokovic getting plenty of success from the baseline, moving the underdog this way and that. At 30-15, he decides to embark on a rare foray to the net which seems to startle the Frenchman and force him to tug at a forehand. The Serb cruising along, windows down and music blaring out of the radio.

*Djokovic 2-1 Gasquet

Hearty applause for Gasquet as he eases to a 40-0 lead, but the Frenchman double faults and then pushes a volley long. He avoids a drama, though, as Djokovic goes long, allowing his opponent to have at least one notch on the scoreboard.

Piers Newbery, BBC Sport at the 02 in London

"The O2 Arena is still buzzing after Roger Federer's win over Juan Martin Del Potro earlier, and the Swiss is feeling as positive as he has all year. 'I don't know if the goal was necessarily for me to try to win this event right off the first match,' said the Swiss.

"'I knew I had so much work to do with Djokovic in the first round, having played Basel and Paris. I was curious to see how I was going to adapt, how everybody was going to adapt, to the London conditions. For that reason I'm very pleased now. I feel very happy and very upbeat. I'll give it one more big shot here tomorrow and hopefully I'll make it to the finals'."

Djokovic 2-0 Gasquet*

Djokovic, you sense, reserving his energy for the more important contests ahead and he comfortably holds to 15, a tame Gasquet return ending the game.
2002:
SUNDAY'S ORDER OF PLAY

The evening isn't over so there's no need to focus too much on Sunday's semi-finals yet, but the order of play is out so go ahead and plan your day around these tasty treats.

Rafael Nadal (SPA) v Roger Federer (SWI) 1400 GMT

Novak Djokovic (SRB) v Stanislas Wawrinka (SWI) 2000 GMT

DJOKOVIC BREAKS - *Djokovic 1-0 Gasquet

Gasquet stutters and is too slow off the blocks to scoop a volley from his shoe laces, gifting Djokovic two break points. The Serb, ruthless as ever, gobbles up his chance with an overhead.

Piers Newbery, BBC Sport at the 02 in London

"It might be all over as far as the semi-final line-up is concerned but the O2 Arena is as packed as it has been all week, with the world number two up against 'le backhand'. While the focus might be on Sunday's resumption of the Federer v Nadal rivalry, Djokovic has won his last 19 matches and his last seven at this venue, and he will not wish to see that run end tonight. A victory against Gasquet would also see Djokovic rack up 70 wins for the third straight year."