DESPITE: With Novak Djokovic’s departure…
The world number one has confirmed he would not be competing in the Miami Open, which has devastated tennis fans’ dreams of seeing Novak Djokovic return to action soon. Djokovic never participates in both Indian Wells and Miami, the “Sunshine Double,” but after losing in the third round there, there was conjecture that he may go to Miami.
Before traveling to Indian Wells this week, the 24-time grand slam champion hadn’t competed since the Australian Open, and it seemed like his lack of match experience was getting to him. ‘Lucky loser’ Luca Nardi, who was only moved to the main draw due to an injury, shocked him with a 4-6 6-3 3-6 loss.
In Djokovic’s illustrious career, it was the first match he had fallen to a “lucky loser.” The lowest-ranked player Djokovic has ever lost to at an ATP 1000 event is Nardi, who is ranked World No. 123.
Since Djokovic hasn’t played much this year and only participated in two matches at Indian Wells, there was conjecture that he may play in the Miami Open the following week. However, the Serbian star’s decision to halt his hard-court season and not participate in Miami was first announced on Thursday.
The 36-year-old said on Saturday, “At this stage of my career, I’m managing my private and professional commitments,” in response to the news. I regret not getting to meet some of the world’s greatest and most ardent supporters.”