ATP roundup: Tomas Machac upsets
Novak Djokovic in Geneva
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[May 25, 2024]
Tomas Machac upset No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic 6-4, 0-6, 6-1 in
the Gonet Geneva Open semifinals on Friday in Switzerland.
The roller-coaster match saw Machac rally from a 1-4 deficit to win
the opening set, only to get blanked by the 24-time Grand Slam
winner in the second. After Djokovic won his seventh straight game
to open the deciding set, the 23-year-old Czech won the final six
games for his second top-10 win.
"I have no reaction right now. I just fought for every ball," Machac
said after the 2-hour, 7-minute match. "When you play against Novak
you just hope. You just try to play your best and see what it looks
like."
Djokovic was competing in the ATP 250 clay-court event for the first
time as preparation for the French Open. The Serbian star celebrated
his 37th birthday on Wednesday with his 1,100th tour-level victory.
Djokovic, the No. 1 seed and the defending French Open champion,
will face Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert in the opening round in
Paris on Tuesday.
He said he doesn't see himself as a favorite heading to Roland
Garros.
"Of course I'm worried," Djokovic said. "I haven't played well at
all this year, apart from a few matches here and there. Things are
what they are. I don't see myself as a favorite in Paris. I will try
to take the matches one after the other. I didn't have a great
night, and today was tough. I had horrible feelings during the first
part of the match."
Djokovic seemed to struggle physically at times and took a medical
timeout following the first set.
"I don't want to take any credit away from Tomas, who deserved his
victory, but I don't know what to think of this match," he said. "I
prefer to forget it. I don't know how I was able to win the second
set either. I was hoping to play more than one match when I came
here, and I played three. But I wish I could feel better. It's not
nice to suffer like that on the court. It's hard to concentrate on
tennis when you have other things on your mind. I just hope to be
ready and in good health for Roland Garros."
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Djokovic, ranked No. 1 in the world, finished
Friday's match with 29 winners and 18 unforced errors, compared to
21 winners and 17 unforced errors for the 44th-ranked Machac.
It is the latest upset loss for Djokovic, who fell
to Chile's Alejandro Tabilo in the third round in Rome earlier this
month and lost to Italy's Luca Nardi in the third round at Indian
Wells in March. The 98-time titlist has not reached a final in 2024.
He is 14-6 overall and 0-3 in semifinals.
Machac advanced to his first ATP Tour final, where he will face
either two-time Geneva champion Casper Ruud of Norway or Italian
Flavio Cobolli. Their scheduled Friday match was pushed back one day
due to rain.
Open Parc
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard pulled off a home-country upset,
defeating No. 2 seed Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan 6-4, 7-5 in the
semifinals in Lyon, France.
Bublik hit eight aces, but they were negated by eight double faults.
He also lost three of 10 break points. The 117th-ranked Perricard
helped himself with 28 winners against 11 unforced errors and by
winning 85 percent (34 of 40) of points on his first serve, compared
to 63.3 percent (31 of 49) for Bublik.
In the final, Perricard will take on sixth-seeded Tomas Martin
Etcheverry of Argentina, who downed Luciano Darderi of Italy 6-2,
6-4.
Etcheverry fired eight aces, fended off all three break points and
played a clean match, hitting 21 winners against five unforced
errors.
--Field Level Media
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