No. 1 Novak Djokovic ousted by
Chile's Alejandro Tabilo in Rome
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[May 14, 2024]
Alejandro Tabilo of Chile upset World No. 1 Novak Djokovic
6-2, 6-3 to move to the fourth round of the Internazionali BNL
d'Italia on Sunday in Rome.
Djokovic, who has won six times in Rome, had just 14 winners against
12 unforced errors in the 68-minute match. Eight of those winners
came on aces, and he also had five double faults and his serve
broken four times.
It was the first time Tabilo, the 29th seed in Rome, had played the
top-seeded Serbian. He didn't face a break point.
"It's incredible," the 26-year-old Tabilo said. "I came on court
just looking around, just trying to soak it all in and trying to
process everything. I'm just trying to wake up right now."
Tabilo became the first Chilean to defeat a World No. 1 since 2007
when Fernando Gonzalez beat Roger Federer at the 2007 Nitto ATP
Finals round robin.
"I was just trying to keep my nerves in, trying to keep swinging,"
Tabilo said. "Obviously every time you feel like you are closer to
the end, your arms start to get a little tighter and you start to
swing shorter, so I was just trying to not think about it and take
it point by point. It's crazy. I can't believe what just happened."
Tabilo took control of the match at the outset, breaking Djokovic
twice to jump to a 4-0 lead. In the second set, Djokovic double
faulted twice in the opening game to give Tabilo an early break
point that he never relinquished.
Tabilo's fourth-round opponent will be Russia's Karen Khachanov, the
16th seed, who ousted 20th-seeded Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina
6-2, 6-4.
In another upset Sunday, China's Zhizhen Zhang took down No. 12 seed
Ben Shelton 6-2, 6-4 in a mere 71 minutes. Shelton had 15 unforced
errors to Zhang's four.
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No. 3 seed Alexander Zverev of Germany had a better
day than Djokovic and Shelton. Zverev smashed 12 aces and advanced
past Italy's Luciano Darderi 7-6 (3), 6-2.
Also moving to the fourth round of the clay-court
event was eighth-seeded Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria, who defeated
qualifier Terence Atmane of France 7-6 (3), 6-3 in one hour, 44
minutes. Dimitrov will be making his fourth appearance in the fourth
round but first since 2020.
"It was a very difficult match. Probably one of the most difficult
matches this year," Dimitrov said. "The conditions were so
difficult. I rolled my ankle on one side, there was not much clay
left."
He had 19 winners against 18 unforced errors.
"You have to adapt and today that is what I did. I played an OK game
and that was enough but at the same time I am not happy with where
my game is at. But I keep winning matches like this and that is what
counts."
Next up for Dimitrov will be 11th-seeded Taylor Fritz, who knocked
out 24th-seeded Sebastian Korda 6-3, 6-4 in an All-American clash.
Other winners were Thiago Monteiro of Brazil, who beat Miomir
Kecmanovic of Serbia in three sets. Nuno Borges of Portugal also
posted a three-set win over Francesco Passaro of Italy.
--Field Level Media
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