Trying to win his 100th ATP Tour title, Djokovic ran into both the power and precision of the rising 19-year-old Czech.
His loss to 19-year-old Czech talent Jakub Mensik underlines the changing face of men’s tennis - and puts a 100th ATP title further out of reach
Sky Sports Tennis' Gigi Salmon looks back upon the Miami Open, where Emma Raducanu enjoyed a welcome return to form, and Novak Djokovic was forced to wait longer for a piece of history...
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Thesportstak on MSN'I don't want to sound like I'm giving excuses': Novak Djokovic Remains Tight-Lipped Over Eye Issue That Seemingly Led to 'Weird Day' Defeat at Miami Open FinalNovak Djokovic remained tight-lipped over the evident eye issue that came into notice during the Miami Masters final, where the Serb lost to Jakub Mensik in two consecutive tiebreaks.
John McEnroe's younger brother Patrick was made to eat his words following Novak Djokovic's surprise defeat in the Miami Open final. The veteran Serb was beaten by Jakub Mensik, who prevailed in straight sets despite needing tiebreaks on both occasions.
Following a rule enacted last year to prevent late finishes, organizers of the Miami Open postponed Wednesday night’s match between Novak Djokovic and Sebastian Korda following a long day of tennis at Hard Rock Stadium.
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What could possibly make the record 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic feel nerves at this stage of his illustrious career? Playing in front of one of his peers from another sport, apparently.
Novak Djokovic is on the verge of history at the Miami Open as he guns for his 100th career title. At 37 years and 10 months old, he is the oldest ATP Masters 1000 finalist ever and will battle Jakub Mensik for the top prize in Sunday's showpiece event.