Novak Djokovic v Diego Schwartzman Australian Open Live Streaming, Preview, H2H and Predictions: Second Seed Djokovic Seeks 10th Straight Win

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Second seed and defending champion Novak Djokovic seeks a 10th straight match-win of 2020 season when he takes on diminutive Argentine Diego Schwartzman in the fourth round of the Australian Open on Sunday, January 26. The match is yet to be scheduled. You can find the Novak Djokovic v Diego Schwartzman live streaming options along with its preview, head to head and tips here.

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Novak Djokovic v Diego Schwartzman Head to Head

Djokovic will bring a 3-0 head-to-head advantage, although their last two matches which were played on the clay courts of Rome and Paris were close affairs.

Djokovic Imperious on Serve in Melbourne

One of the most underrated part of Novak Djokovic’s game is his serve. Following his second round victory over Japan’s Tatsuma Ito, Djokovic admitted in the post-match analysis on Eurosport to his former coach Boris Becker, that the serve has been one of the underestimated weapons in his arsenal.

Due to his relentless tennis and immense returning, the serve is not viewed as Djokovic’s greatest weapon. But so far in Melbourne, he has posted some staggering numbers behind his first serve. He has averaged 15 aces per match in his opening three rounds, and he won 94% of first serve points against Nishioka.

Granted Djokovic is likely to face brave resistance in his path towards an unprecedented 8th title, but it is worth pointing out that his closest challenger Rafael Nadal, the World No.1, did not manufacture a service break in their recent match in the ATP Cup.

The Serbian star has enjoyed a perfect start to year. He is currently riding on a nine-match winning streak which includes six singles match-wins in the ATP Cup two weeks ago.

Schwartzman Pushed Djokovic in Rome Last Year

Diego Schwartzman’s overall return rating puts him in third spot among active players, behind only Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. At 5ft 7in tall, Schwartzman hasn’t let size define him, but rather his tennis which has won him three ATP tour titles.

The diminutive Argentine has never made the quarterfinals at the Australian Open, but he has equaled his career-best appearance at Melbourne Park.

The 27-year-old is synonymous for playing out bruising battles in the earlier rounds of the majors, and that is partly due to his height which does not enable him to earn free points behind his serves. But he has been in tremendous form this week, dispatching in-form South African Lloyd Harris, Davidovich Fokina and Dusan Lajovic all in straight sets.

A meeting against the defending champion Djokovic will certainly be a tall order, but Schwartzman pushed the Serb very close in Rome last year.

Novak Djokovic v Diego Schwartzman Predictions & Tips

Djokovic has been a serving machine in the first week, slamming down at least 15 aces per match. But Schwartzman is an excellent returner and is likely to limit him from winning free points behind his first serve. The Argentine has also taken Djokovic the distance in their last two meetings which makes him good value to win a set here.

Tip: Schwartzman to win a set: 12/5 (Click here to get these odds with Unibet)

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