Djokovic in shock third round defeat at Indian Wells exit

Novak Djokovic waited five years to return to Indian Wells but the Serb’s campaign in the California desert came to a close much quicker than anyone expected after 20-year-old Luca Nardi pulled off a stunning third-round upset.
The world No.1 had not competed at the tournament since 2019 due to US travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic and his hopes of winning a record sixth title were dashed by the 123rd ranked lucky loser.
“He really didn’t have anything to lose, so he played great. Deserved to win,” Djokovic said of his 6-4 3-6 6-3 defeat.
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“These two things come together. He’s having a great day, I’m having a really bad day.”

While Djokovic was uncharacteristically sloppy, Nardi was sharp, racing around the court and pounding serves and forehands to beat the 24-time grand slam champion he grew up idolising.
“I made some really terrible unforced errors,” Djokovic said.
“Just quite defensive tennis and not much on the ball in the third, and that’s it. He just stepped in and he used the time that he had.
“He was playing more free and more aggressive than I did, and going for his shots and that break on 3-2 in the third was enough.”

Djokovic, who lost to another Italian, Jannik Sinner, in the semi-finals of the Australian Open in January, said he would likely take the court in search of his first title of the year at the Miami Open later this month.
“No titles this year, that’s not something I’m used to,” he said.
“I was starting the season most of my career with a grand slam win or, you know, Dubai win, or any tournament,” he said.
“I guess every trophy that eventually comes my way is going to be great, obviously to break the kind of negative cycle a little bit I’m having in the last three, four tournaments where I haven’t really been close to my best.”
Nardi, who hailed his shock victory a “miracle” will next face American Tommy Paul.

Earlier, Gael Monfils produced a stunning display of shot-making and showmanship to rally from a set and 3-0 down to beat former champion Cameron Norrie 6-7 (5-7) 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 to reach the last 16.
The 37-year-old Frenchman electrified the crowd with his creativity to set up fourth-round meeting with ninth seed Casper Ruud.
Norrie, who won the tournament in 2021, piled up 60 unforced errors and could not solve the unpredictable Monfils puzzle in the three hour and 15 minute affair.
“I feel better and better, to be honest,” said Monfils, who was sidelined with a wrist injury for part of last season.
American Taylor Fritz, the tournament’s 2022 champion, breezed past Sebastian Baez 6-2 6-2 and Grigor Dimitrov’s career renaissance got another big lift with a 6-3 6-3 win over France’s Adrian Mannarino.
Seventh seed Holger Rune beat Lorenzo Musetti 6-2 7-6(5) and 17th-seeded American Paul sailed past Ugo Humbert 6-4 6-4 in other third-round action.