“Maybe you let me win one of the following times we play together,” Djokovic joked in a speech during the award ceremony; Young Cech Republic is the 54th world
Czech Jakub Messik19, won his first ATP title by defeating Novak Djokovic in the final of MIAMI MASSERS 1000 This Sunday 30th
Mensik, the second younger player to win the tournament, closed the match in 2 sets at 0, with 7-6 (7/4) and 7-6 (7/4) partial. The one now classified as the best 54th in the world ran to Djokovic with balance and a retreat of almost 210 km/h.
Djokovic, 18 years older than Mensik, failed in his second attempt to reach 100 titi in a night in which he had problems on the right eye and humidity on the field after a long rainy day in Miami – The game started six hours late due to the storm.
The Serbian, a winner of the Grand Slam and an Olympic medal, congratulated Mensik with a hug on the net and praised him in his speech at the award ceremony.
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Moment @mesik_jakub_ Completed his 7-6 7-6 victory over Novak Djokovic! #Miamiopen pic.twitter.com/GDQFHRVSPB
– Tennis TV (@tennistv) March 31, 2025
“Congratulations for this fantastic tournament. It hurts by admitting, but today you were better,” said Djokovic. “Maybe you let me beat one of the next few times we play, because you still have a lot of time in advance and I don’t,” he joked the Serbian.
With 4,900 points, Djokovic is the best 5th in the world. Follows the list of tennis who reached the brand of 100 titles won, where only the American Jimmy Connors, with 109 titles, and the Swiss Roger Federer, with 103.
In October, Djokovic lost the Shanghai Masters 1000 final at the Italian Sinner Jannik for 23 years, the best current in the ATP ranking. /With information from AFP and AP
Source: Terra

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