Djokovic plays down Monte Carlo hopes
- Novak Djokovic admitted to suffering from an eye infection that affected his performance in the Miami Open final against Jakub Mensik, where he lost in two tiebreak sets.
- Despite his recent performance in Miami, Djokovic expressed low expectations for the Monte Carlo Masters due to ongoing health issues.
- Djokovic confirmed that his health issues began during the semi-finals day in Miami and affected his performance in the finals.
- Djokovic noted that he looks forward to competing against either Alejandro Tabilo or Stanislas Wawrinka if he advances, remarking, "It would be a nice duel of veterans.
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Djokovic plays down Monte Carlo hopes
World No.5 Novak Djokovic, a finalist at the recent Miami Masters, said on Sunday that he did not have high expectations for the Monte Carlo Masters as he was suffering from the effects of an eye infection. Djokovic is a two-time winner in Monte Carlo but has not won any title since taking the gold medal at the Paris Olympics last summer. The hard courts of Miami marked a return to form even though the 37-year-old lost the final in straight sets…
Tennis: finalist in Miami, Novak Djokovic has no "very high expectations" in Monte-Carlo
The recent finalist of the Masters 1000 in Miami, the Serbian assured that he did not have "very high" expectations at the Masters 1000 in Monte-Carlo, hampered in particular by the consequences of an eye infection.
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