Novak Djokovic's magic has Briton James Ward under its spell

Novak Djokovic  on his way to winning the first set 6-0 against James Ward. Picture: Adrian Dennis/AFPNovak Djokovic  on his way to winning the first set 6-0 against James Ward. Picture: Adrian Dennis/AFP
Novak Djokovic on his way to winning the first set 6-0 against James Ward. Picture: Adrian Dennis/AFP
Before the defence of his title began, Novak Djokovic had talked about the 'serene and powerful' feeling of losing a match and how, rather than race to the locker-room and get the hell out of town, he remained on court to 'connect' with the victor's warm glow of success.

The first reaction was: when the heck does he lose? The second was: what chance Britain’s James Ward, ranked 177, of making the all-conquering Serb feel serene and powerful and vanquished? Not much of a chance, not really, though Djokovic was put through the inconvenience of a second-set tie-break.