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    Novak Djokovic has honest admission about his upset loss at US Open

    By Renzo Pocholo Salao,

    2024-08-31
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    Sep 12, 2021; Flushing, NY, USA; Novak Djokovic of Serbia is introduced before playing Daniil Medvedev of Russia in the men’s singles final on day fourteen of the 2021 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

    Novak Djokovic was surprisingly upset in the third round of the 2024 US Open. While the result may have caught tennis fans off guard, the Serb sounded like he saw it coming.

    On Friday, Djokovic was stunned in four sets by Alexei Popyrin, who beat the defending champion 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, N.Y.

    Popyrin had never beaten Djokovic before. The Australian raised his arms in jubilation once the result was sealed.

    After the match, Djokovic commended his opponent for “playing better” and truly “deserving to win.”

    But the 24-time Grand Slam winner followed that up by stating that he was surprised to have even made it to the third round at all. Djokovic, appalled at his own form throughout the tournament, called the round-3 result a “success” for himself despite being outplayed by Popyrin.

    Djokovic labeled his play in this year’s US Open “some of the worst tennis I’ve ever played.”

    “Serving by far some of the worst ever,” Djokovic said. “On a quick surface like this, you can’t win without a serve. You can’t win against the guys who are in form like Alexei. It was just an awful match from me.”

    Djokovic had several self-inflicted wounds, committing a career-worst 14 double-faults in the contest.

    The 37-year-old was a massive favorite to beat Popyrin, who entered the tournament ranked 28th ranked in the world.

    Nole’s upset was far from the biggest in the tournament. Just a day earlier, World No. 3 Carlos Alcaraz was knocked out by competitor ranked over 70 spots below him.

    Playing in the Olympics — especially on the clay courts at Roland Garros — clearly took a lot out of the top players and prevented them from being their best at the hardcourts of the US Open.

    However, the biggest loser was the man who lost a massive sum after betting on Alcaraz to win .

    The post Novak Djokovic has honest admission about his upset loss at US Open appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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    MPg
    08-31
    He is a champion! He does NOT like to lose and always accepts responsibility for his losses. Playing all of the major matches beat up Novak and Carlos. They give 110% to every match. They both need a break to recoup their mental and physical acumen.
    A.E.V
    08-31
    you just can't AMITT he is better than you. YOU ALWAYS HAVE AN EXCUSE
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