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Italian Nardi, ranked 123 in the world, had originally been knocked out in qualifying but reached the main draw after another player’s withdrawal.

He hit 34 winners in a 6-4 3-6 6-3 win over the 24-time Grand Slam champion, converting match point with an ace.

“It’s crazy,” said Nardi, the lowest-ranked player to beat Djokovic at ATP Masters 1,000 or Grand Slam level.

Outsider Luca Nardi stuns Novak Djokovic with Indian Wells victory | Tennis  | The Guardian

“I don’t know [how I held my nerve], I think it is a miracle, because I am a 20-year-old guy, and beating Novak.”

Djokovic, 36, who was beaten by eventual winner Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals of the Australian Open, is yet to win a tournament this year.

“No titles this year. That’s not something I’m used to,” said the Serb, who hit 17 winners but made nine unforced errors.

On February 22, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic met on the flight from Madrid to Indian Wells. The two players were on their way prepare for the first Masters 1000 of the year that was due to take place in early March.

Djokovic will debut this Saturday against Aleksander Vukic, however Nadal was left out of the tournament after injury forced him to withdraw just a few hours before his opening match against Milos Raonic.

It’s unfortunate for the tournament that Rafa had to sit out,” Djokovic declared.

French Open treat: Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic renew rivalry - Los  Angeles Times

“He has done his best to be fit. Federer has retired and both Nadal and I won’t be playing much more. It is the end of an era.

“We must remember the good moments, matches and all the records achieved.

The current world number one was speaking with a degree of authority on the previous era of tennis, given the fact that on Monday March 18 he will double the number of weeks Nadal spent at the top of the ATP ranking: 418 to 209.

Celebrity tennis fan Lindsey Vonn is back in the eye of the storm … of the GOAT debate.

You might remember how the Olympic champion skier ignited a social media firestorm for herself with fans of Novak Djokovic last month when she dubbed Roger Federer, a longtime friend, with the moniker of “the greatest of all-time.” But on Sunday, Vonn took to X to assuage any fears that Djokovic’s fans might still have over any supposed disrespect of the Serbian’s career achievements, posting a selfie with the current world No. 1 alongside glowing praise.

Lindsey Vonn dares to step back into the tennis GOAT debate after Novak  Djokovic backlash

“Hanging with the [goat emoji], and yes, I do believe he is the goat,” Vonn wrote.

“Contrary to Twitter beliefs, I think there can be more than one. But @DjokerNole holds the records and I have nothing but respect for what he’s achieved… and he skis!”

Tennis champion Novak Djokovic is practicing on the UCLA campus at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Djokovic was practicing on campus on Wednesday ahead of the BNP Paribas Indian Wells Open, which begins on March 8 in the Palm Springs area.

This will be Djokovic’s return to the Indian Wells tournament in five years, for the first time since 2019. Since Djokovic chose not to get vaccinated for COVID-19, he was unable to attend several meets since the pandemic began, due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Novak Djokovic | Biography, Grand Slams, & Facts | Britannica

With the news of Djokovic on campus, plenty of UCLA students filed into the tennis stadium to watch Djokovic practice. The tennis stadium is a common walkway for students walking to and from campus to their dorms or apartments, so it’s not surprising to see that many discovered Djokovic was on campus and decided to watch.

Following his practice, fans even swarmed Djokovic on the UCLA tennis courts, hoping to snap a picture or get an autograph, via Jack Nelson of the Daily Bruin.

Rising tennis sensation Joao Fonseca recently opened up on the players he looks up to, including Roger Federer. He also revealed that despite being a fan, he did not watch the Swiss’ 2019 Wimbledon final loss to Novak Djokovic.

Fonseca has been in the spotlight in recent weeks, thanks to his historic debut on the ATP circuit. The Brazilian tennis player, who was awarded a wild card at last week’s Rio Open, made quite a splash in front of his home crowd by reaching the quarterfinal with victories over Arthur Fils and Christian Garin. The 17-year-old thus created history as the first player born in 2006 to win an ATP match.

Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic compete for the greatest season

In a recent interview with UOL, Joao Fonseca shed light on his childhood, his family, and the players he loves watching. The World No. 343 disclosed that he was a “big fan” of Roger Federer and frequently flaunted the former World No. 1’s shirts. He added that his mother shared a similar fascination for the Swiss legend.

The 17-year-old, however, noted that he hardly watched any tennis matches growing up. And despite being his fan, he also skipped the 20-time Grand Slam champion’s 2019 Wimbledon epic against Novak Djokovic, something he said he now “regrets.”

Andy Murray has opened up on a drastic technical change he made before going on a losing run. The former world No. 1 explained that he switched his usual racket stringing set-up to copy Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic during the off-season. After 20 years of playing with the same strings, the tactic left him feeling doubtful when he started the year on a four-match losing streak.

Just two months into the 2024 tennis season and after our first edition of our ATP power rankings we are definitely starting to see some players rise and potentially challenge Novak Djokovic for the top spot on the ATP tour. In fact, as you will see below, we see one player already overtaking Djokovic. For now, at least.

Following a busy week in Rotterdam, Buenos Aires, and Delray Beach last week – and it should be noted Djokovic played in none of those tournaments – but with mostly expected results, there were not many changes. The top of the rankings changed and the bottom as well.

The question is, of course, how long the new number one can stay atop the rankings. He has not lost this year so far. Here are the rankings as we see fit now.

Australian Open: Novak Djokovic's bid for 25th Grand Slam ended by Jannik  Sinner in semi-finals | Tennis News | Sky Sports

Power ranking the ATP top ten

1. Jannik Sinner (Previous ranking – 2)

Following his triumph in Rotterdam there is really no doubt that Sinner is the hottest name in the sport right now. The past few months have been incredible for the 22-year-old and with some big wins over players below him on the list in recent times, he has certainly justified his spot at number one.

 Djokovic returned to practice on the tennis court for the first time since he was surprisingly eliminated by 22-year-old Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open in January.

Although he said goodbye without being able to win the first Grand Slam of 2024, Novak will compete in the 2024 Indian Wells tournament to be played from March 6 to 17, according to the schedule published on his website.

Djokovic will seek to win his sixth Indian Wells title in this 2024 edition, after having won it in 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015 and 2016. His last participation in this tournament was in 2019.

Novak Djokovic equals record with 58th grand slam quarter-final | beIN  SPORTS

The 36-year-old tennis player currently holds 40 ATP Masters titles. The last time Djokovic competed in a Masters tournament was in Paris in 2023, where he took the title by beating Grigor Dimitrov in the final.

Which active men’s tennis player has lost the most matches by retirement? Does anyone want to take a guess?

If not, then you will have to scroll down to get the answer and we have to say we were surprised by the name and the fact that his tally was six more than the next player on the list.

Nick Kyrgios’ first-ever defeat via retirement came against Dominic Thiem in Nice in 2015 as he threw in the towel with the score 4-3 in the opening set due to an elbow injury. His most recent retirement was at Wimbledon 2021 against Felix Auger-Aliassime when he retired at 2-6, 6-1 because of an abdominal injury.

Besides the 10 retirements, Kyrgios has also lost four matches via walkover.

Former world No 19 Marcel Granollers is also in double figures although he hasn’t retired since Moscow 2015 when he threw in the towel with the score 5-2 in Stephane Robert’s favour.

=8. Dusan Lajovic and Jiri Vesely – 11 retirements

Novak Djokovic | Biography, Grand Slams, & Facts | Britannica

Dusan Lajovic’s most recent retirement came in August 2023 at the Cincinnati Open. The Serbian came through qualifying and he upset eighth seed Jannik Sinner in the round of 32, but the workload took its toll as he retired from his fourth-round clash against Taylor Fritz with the American leading 5-0.

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Jiri Vesely didn’t have a particularly good time during the mid-2016 season as he retired from his match against Carlos Berlocq at the Umag Open in mid-July and then also retired from his match against Andrey Kuznetsov at the Winston-Salem Open a few weeks later.

He then featured in the first round of the US Open, but was unable to play against world No 1 Novak Djokovic in the second round, giving the top seed a walkover.

=5. Novak Djokovic, Benoit Paire and Mikhail Kukushkin – 13 retirements

Novak Djokovic is about to destroy a Roger Federer's super record!

Novak Djokovic came in for a lot of criticism during his younger days for not finishing matches. He even drew the ire of Roger Federer after he retired from his quarter-final clash against Andy Roddick at the 2009 Australian Open.

“He’s not a guy who’s never given up before. It’s disappointing. I’ve only done it once in my career. Andy [Roddick] totally deserved to win that match. I’m almost in favour of saying, you know what, if you’re not fit enough, just get out of here,” Federer said.

Ten of Djokovic’s 13 retirements came during the first 10 years of his career with only three coming after 2015. In fact, he hasn’t retired from a match since the 2019 US Open when he was booed after throwing in the towel during his round of 16 clash against Stan Wawrinka with the score 6-4, 7-5, 2-1 in the Swiss’ favour.

Benoit Paire is no stranger to controversy as he is the first to admit that he is not passionate about tennis. The 2021 season saw the Frenchman retire three times while in 2022 he threw in the towel twice.