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'Going to keep going': Djokovic vows to peak at Roland Garros after Monte-Carlo Masters shock exit

By Sunita IyerFirst Published Apr 12, 2022, 11:02 PM IST
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World number one Novak Djokovic crashed to a three-set defeat in only his fourth match of the season, falling 6-3 6-7(5) 6-1 to unseeded Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters on Tuesday.

In what has left fans of Novak Djokovic disheartened, the World No.1 men's tennis player suffered a shocking defeat against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in his opening clash at the Monte-Carlo Masters on Tuesday.

The Serbian, who played in just his second tournament of the year following his refusal to get vaccinated against Covid-19, lost 6-3, 6-7 (5/7), 6-1 to the 46th-ranked Spaniard after dropping his serve eight times.

Stunning the Monaco establishment 🤴

The moment secured the biggest win of his career against 2x champ Djokovic! pic.twitter.com/fdXvA55g6o

— Tennis TV (@TennisTV)

"This win is so special to me because I grew up watching Nole, and I'm a big fan of his," Fokina said in his post-match interview.

"I knew Nole didn't have the confidence because he didn't play a lot this season... I had my chances at the beginning of the match, and I took them. When he won the second set, it was tough mentally, but I worked hard to be focused. I had to be prepared for the war," he added.

Meanwhile, the World No.1 stated, "I always believed that I could come back and win the match. I stayed there even though a lot of things were against me in terms of how I felt on court. Game-wise, physically I was just far from my best. I'm going to keep going and hopefully build my form for Roland Garros."

"Unfortunately I'm on the shorter end of the stick, and my week ends here. I have to try to be optimistic and build, as I said, to Roland Garros and where I want to peak," he added.

"I would like to congratulate Alejandro. He was the better player. He managed to find a better rhythm I think in the first two sets. I expected this match to be really tough match, physical battle, and that's what it was," the Serb concluded.

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Following this loss, fans of the 20-time Grand Slam champion expressed anguish overseeing their favourite star crash out of the first tournament of the claycourt season. Here's a look at some of the reactions on Twitter:

Wow.

Alejandro Davidovich Fokina gets the biggest win of his life, beating the world number one Novak Djokovic 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-1 to reach the 3rd round in Monte Carlo.

Djokovic with rare back to back losses (only time he lost back to back matches in 2021 was in Tokyo...) pic.twitter.com/PIxCHBQTJm

— José Morgado (@josemorgado)

Novak Djokovic's first clay court win of the season will have to wait. pic.twitter.com/glNMBG38Gr

— US Open Tennis (@usopen)

Great seeing you back in action today, 🙏 pic.twitter.com/3ZV5FMR3rc

— Tennis TV (@TennisTV)

Djokovic is still # 1.

Medvedev had an operation. He will probably mis Madrid, Rome and Roland Garros, but in spite of that, If Djokovic cannot reach the finals Medvedev will be #1. Even if Djokovic can win two masters, but cannot see final in RG, Medvedev will be #1

— Bülent Ayvalı (@Barabastr)

Djokovic’s fans are sour losers who love to play victim, just like he does. Be very afraid, Djokovic’s fans. Rafa will wipe the court with Djokovic. 😱 pic.twitter.com/FMKQRKL27R

— Abraxas (@IamAbraxas)

The most important thing that we watched the Goat again on court 💙
Ideeeeemo nole forever 💜 pic.twitter.com/ITESDV8KEm

— Ibrahim Al khoury 🇸🇾🇷🇸✝️✝️ (@IbrahimKhory)

I am worried that the Australian fiasco, losing sponsors and the lack of support from the tennis community (some of whom are supposed to be friends) has broken his spirit 🥲He is Novak 🐺🔥 but he is also still a human being. We love you ❤️❤️

— Debbie (@sfc_debs)

That was not the Djokovic we know. Trying to shorten every point instead of wearing down his opponent. 50 unforced errors compared to 20-something winners. Long way to go… but we all know he can do it.

— Christopher McDonell (@cleetche)

Djokovic is so afraid of getting utterly destroyed by Alcaraz, he lost badly to Davidovich in the first round. He is now 1-3 for the year. 😱

Where are all the insufferable Djokovic fans who criticize Rafa’s comebacks from injury? Djokovic is not even injured. Just really bad! pic.twitter.com/pIV0skVCVb

— Abraxas (@IamAbraxas)

He'll be back. We all know it.

— Slasher Trash (@SlasherTrash)

Earlier, the 34-year-old had stated that he plans to use the challenging experiences he has endured this year as fuel for the rest of the season.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion was unable to defend his Australian Open title in January after being deported from the country, having initially been admitted to the tournament despite not taking the vaccine. He was also unable to play the “Sunshine Swing” in Indian Wells and Miami last month.

“I am testing my engine, so to say, and building my game, so it will take obviously some time, some matches to really get in the groove and find the competitive play that I really need,” he said Sunday in Monte Carlo. “Roland Garros is the ultimate goal in clay court season.”

The Serbian will need more match play before the French Open which runs May 22-June 5, and still has opportunities on clay should Djokovic opt to play some combination of Belgrade, Madrid and Rome.

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