After a five-year absence from Indian Wells, Djokovic’s return was cut short by Nardi’s surprising victory. The young Italian played aggressively, while Djokovic admitted to a poor performance.
\”These two things come together. He’s having a great day, I’m having a really bad day,\” Djokovic stated.
Despite Djokovic’s errors, Nardi’s excellent play led to his victory over the tennis legend. Nardi expressed his disbelief at beating Djokovic, calling it a “miracle.”
\”I’m a 20-year-old guy, 100 in the world, and beating Novak. So, crazy. Crazy,\” Nardi said.
Nardi’s win not hindered by Djokovic
Nardi frustrated Djokovic with his powerful shots throughout the match. Djokovic questioned a call that led to a disputed point, but the umpire clarified that Nardi’s actions did not constitute a hindrance.
Nardi, a lucky loser, replaced an injured player and went on to defeat Djokovic, becoming the lowest-ranked player to beat him in a Grand Slam or ATP Masters 1000 event. Djokovic now looks ahead to the Miami Open in search of his first title of the year.
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