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Djokovic resumes winning ways

Montreal - Novak Djokovic made his first ATP match as the world No 1 a victory on Wednesday, shaking off a slow start to beat Nikolay Davydenko 7-5, 6-1 at the Montreal Masters.

The victory in just over 90 minutes wasn't smooth sailing for the Serbian, who raised his level to rally from 1-4 down in the opening set against the former top-five regular from Russia.

A rainstorm interrupted play shortly after the match, delaying the start of second seed Rafael Nadal's match against Croatian Ivan Dodig.

Djokovic has now won 49 of the 50 matches he has played this season. He rose to No 1 in the world in the wake of his Wimbledon triumph, ending Nadal's 56-week reign atop the rankings.

"There's not much difference - the difference is that I haven't played any match in four weeks," said Djokovic after his first ATP outing as top man in the the table. "Of course, it feels great.

"It's a different feeling, definitely, not playing four weeks any official match, and changing the surface. I've played last two tournaments on clay courts, and then grass courts.

"Coming on hard courts with no matches, coming into this tournament was a challenge.

In Montreal, Djokovic is vying for a repeat of the title he claimed in 2007. He has never lost before the quarterfinals in Canada.

Djokovic broke Davydenko seven times in a match originally scheduled for Tuesday but pushed back a day by rain.

Davydenko, now ranked 30th, has lost four of his six career matches against Djokovic.

Third seed Roger Federer began his hardcourt run to the US Open with a clinical 7-5, 6-3 defeat of Canadian wild card Vasek Pospisil.

The Swiss, playing his first ATP match since his Wimbledon quarterfinal loss to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, set up a re-match with the Frenchman, who advanced with a 6-3, 7-6 (7/1) victory over Australian Bernard Tomic.

Federer said he was looking forward to facing Tsonga again, but warned the contest is wide open.

"It depends on the conditions, we might play at night or during the day. At Wimbledon it was really a matter of our serves and forehands. It was a matter of a couple of points."

Tsonga said he's taking nothing for granted as he meets his rival for the second time in six weeks.

"He's still the best player ever for me and it's still tough to play against him," said Tsonga.

"The wins I had in the past, they will help me, of course," added Tsonga, who won a Montreal quarterfinal two years ago against Federer. "But I've lost against him (four) times."

Federer is vying for a third Canadian title, after winning in 2004 and 2006. He said it was always a relief to get past a local favourite such as Pospisil.

"It was tough conditions, it was quick and he had good crowd support," Federer said. "He had nothing to lose. It was a tricky match for me to play today."

Stanislas Wawrinka completed a Swiss double, defeating American Michael Russell 6-3, 6-2 in just over an hour.

"I played a good match, saved one or two breakpoints," Wawrinka said. "I was able to do that and play aggressive. I'm happy with that match."

French fifth seed Gael Monfils advanced, defeating Alex Bogomolov 6-2, 7-6 (7/5) and 10th-seeded Richard Gasquet earned another win for France, defeating Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci 6-1, 6-4.

"I served well, I was able to run well and played better than yesterday," Gasquet said. "I was able to go for my shots, to move forward, and to hold my serve, which was not always easy."

Seventh-seeded Czech Tomas Berdych advanced, rallying for a 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 victory over Alexandr Dolgopolov, while eighth-seeded Nicolas Almagro beat Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-2, 7-6 (7/5).

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