Djokovic channels anger to retain Dubai crown

“It’s a very mental game,” said the Serb. “People don’t  realise how much tension you have to go through throughout the  match. It took a lot of energy for me. Stopping and playing, and  coming back and then again stopping the match last night because  of the rain.”

A storm halted play on Saturday with Djokovic a set and a  break up. He started Sunday well, going three games ahead,  before Youzhny — runner up in 2007 — stormed back to square  the set at 3-3, breaking back after the Serb hit a cross-court  shot into the net.

The players then exchanged further breaks, with Djokovic  smashing his racket until it buckled after he double-faulted to  put his opponent 5-4 up. Youzhny eventually won the set as the  Russian adapted better to the searing afternoon heat, markedly  different to Saturday’s cool evening.

“The ball travels so fast during the day, it’s incredible.  It’s like ten times faster than during the night. It’s much less  control during the day, so it’s frustrating,” Djokovic said.

He again raced into a 3-0 lead in the decider and although  Youzhny broke to level at 3-3, the second seed upped his game  again. The Russian hit a long forehand to allow Djokovic to  serve out the match, the exhausted Serb collapsing to his knees  in triumph.

“Today was another good example of how much I believe in  myself and how much I fight till the end,” added Djokovic, who  gained swift revenge for Youzhny’s straight sets victory in the  semi-finals of the Rotterdam Open earlier this month.

“All the time when I lose I’m disappointed,” said the  Russian. “Today I try to play aggressive, maybe more aggressive  (than) usual if I want to save this match.”