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          It's love-all as red-clad Djokovic wowed by China

          By Agencies In Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2015-10-17 08:34

          Novak Djokovic paid homage to the "unconditional" support of enthusiastic Chinese fans on Thursday as his love affair with China deepened at the Shanghai Rolex Masters.

          Djokovic, again wearing China's beloved red, beat Feliciano Lopez 6-2, 6-3 for yet another win in a country where he has only lost one of his past 35 matches.

          His success has brought adoration as Chinese fans wait for hours outside hotels to see the world No 1, with one even giving himself a Serbian name and learning Serbia's national anthem.

          And the feeling is mutual as Djokovic, who continues to be outshone by the ever-popular Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in some other countries around the world, soaks up the acclaim.

          "I wouldn't call it crazy. I think they're very enthusiastic every step of the way. They show their appreciation for what you do. They're very loyal," the 10-time Grand Slam-winner said.

          "We don't get to experience this kind of treatment from the fans many places around the world," he said.

          "China definitely knows how to treat the top players. They give us this unconditional, really, love and support. They stay in front of the hotel for hours just to see you and to wish you luck and to make a photo. That's something that you don't get to see often."

          Djokovic has been at pains to build his support in China, setting up a weibo social media account, greeting crowds in Mandarin and signing the camera with Chinese script after his wins.

          The Serb, who has only missed one China Open since 2009 - and is still unbeaten at the Beijing tournament - visited the Great Wall last week and is said to incorporate Chinese medicine into his routines.

          It doesn't hurt that the Shanghai Masters rolls out the red carpet for players, with the top seeds even given individual changing rooms - a legacy of Shanghai's 2005-08 hosting of the men's tour finale.

          Djokovic said he has received "tons of presents" from his Chinese fans, who often wave the Serbian flag at his matches and have their faces painted in the Serbian national colors.

          "One of the fans, I think he changed his name into a Serbian name. He can sing by heart the Serbian national anthem perfectly. That's an effort, I must say," he said.

          Chinese supporters even seem prepared to overlook the odd clanger from Djokovic, such as when he lifted his sixth China Open title on Sunday in Beijing - but then mistakenly called the city Shanghai.

          Nadal happy again

          Former world No 1 Rafa Nadal says regaining control of his emotions has sparked a resurgence that continued on Thursday when he reached the Shanghai Masters quarterfinals with victory against Canadian Milos Raonic.

          Nadal, seeded eighth, has won three titles this year but the Spaniard has struggled to find the form that earned him 14 Grand Slam titles.

          His 6-3, 7-6 (3) defeat of Raonic was his first win against a top-10 opponent in six attempts and he followed that up with a 6-2, 6-1 pounding of world No 4 Stan Wawrinka, of Switzerland, on Friday.

          "Today, I felt that I was not playing with as much nerves when I am on court," Nadal said after the victory over Raonic. "I was able to enjoy the match."

          "Winning a match 7-6 in the third yesterday and winning a match again today in the tiebreak of a second set, two tiebreaks without losing a point with my serve, it's impossible if you don't have control of your emotions."

           

           

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