Daily Digest: Novak Djokovic sets up US Open semi-final showdown with Kei Nishikori

Sport360 staff 09:30 06/09/2018
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    Novak Djokovic avoided suffering the same fate as Roger Federer as he overcame the never-say-die John Millman to reach the semi-finals.

    Two nights after Millman’s tenacity and quality ball-striking caused Federer to wilt in the New York humidity, Djokovic battled to a 6-3 6-4 6-4 victory.

    Djokovic, who next faces Kei Nishikori in a rematch of the 2014 semi-final, which he lost, said: “I was very tested. Almost three hours, it’s midnight now. Credit to John for putting up a great battle, he’s truly a great fighter. He’s had an amazing tournament.”

    FOOTBALL

    As the domestic season is halted in favour of some international action, the UEFA Nations League gets its opportunity to introduce itself to fans across the globe.

    There’s no doubt that it will serve up several points for discussion but here’s a look at some ahead of the fixtures.

    In other news, Gareth Southgate has effectively shut the door on the old guard as the England manager prepares to make his squad even younger.

    Just eight weeks after their World Cup campaign ended, the Three Lions will run out at Wembley in their UEFA Nations League opener against Spain.

    CRICKET

    India coach Ravi Shastri said the team is hurting but will “not throw in the towel” after losing the five-Test series against England 3-1 with the final match beginning at The Oval on Friday.

    England prevailed in the fourth Test at Southampton by 60 runs with India and the hosts neck and neck for much of the match.

    In other news, Pakistan Cricket Board’s new chief Ehsan Mani has taken a tough stance when it comes to India, declaring that he will fight for Pakistan’s interest.

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