Novak Djokovic lost only his second match of the season as he fell to Czech Jiri Vesely 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 to exit the Monte Carlo Masters on Wednesday.
“This is a proof that nobody’s unbeatable. It happens so many times in my career that I lose a match. It’s not a first time,” Djokovic said. “It’s not easy to lose the match and accept it right after exiting the court, but I have to congratulate my opponent. I think he played very solid.”
“He was serving very big. He was playing tactically good and aggressive,” Djokovic said. “There are a very few things I could take out from today’s match as a positive — I was playing really, really bad.”
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The second round loss in just over two hours, Djokovic’s opening match of the tournament, nonetheless left the Serbian with an impressive 28-2 win-loss record this year. He was also beaten when he had to quit a Dubai quarter-final two months ago with an eye infection.
The reigning champion had not lost in 22 Masters 1000 matches since going down in the Cincinnati final last year and had won his past 14 matches on the ATP circuit heading into this week.
He last went out in an opening match three years ago in Madrid when he was beaten in the second round by Grigor Dimitrov.
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“It’s disappointing to lose the first match playing at home in a way,” Djokovic said. “I practice here in these courts. “I’ve lived here for the last eight, nine years. It’s definitely not something that I wished and not something that I wanted, but in sport you’ve got to accept it. Time off will serve me well — mentally mostly. It’s been a tough four or five months. I need time to kind of recharge.”
Vesely was stunned by his first success in nine attempts against a top 10 player.
“I fought for every point,” the Czech said.
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Djokovic saved a match point in the final game, but it was not enough as Vesely earned two more and converted on the first of those when the seed fired wide.
Stan Wawrinka and Rafael Nadal both booked spots in the third round with the pair starting their spring seasons in contrasting form to Djokovic.
French Open champion Wawrinka began perhaps the most important clay seasons of his career with a 7-6 (7/2), 7-5 defeat of Philipp Kohlschreiber.
Nadal, the fifth-seeded Roland Garros king, emerged a 6-3, 6-3 winner over Briton Aljaz Bedene.
Nadal will next play Austrian 12th seed Dominic Thiem, who beat him in a February clay semi-final in Buenos Aires. Thiem advanced in Monte Carlo over Japan’s Taro Daniel 4-6, 6-2, 6-0.
“I’m happy for the victory, but I know I have to improve for tomorrow. But I have confidence because I have been practising very well these weeks,” Nadal said. “Let’s see if I am able to play the way that I was practicing. Tomorrow is going to be a tough match against a difficult opponent.”
Fourth seed Wawrinka, who won the Monaco title in 2014, will line up in the third round against 15th seed Gilles Simon.
“He’s a really tough player,” Wawrinka said of the Frenchman. “It’s going to be a good test for me to see where is my level.”
The 31-year-old Wawrinka is one of only four men to have disrupted the Big Four’s trophy dominance of Masters 1000 titles since Monte Carlo 2010.
Fifty of the last 54 titles in the series have been won by either Novak Djokovic (23), Rafael Nadal (12), Roger Federer (8) or Andy Murray (7).
Bosnian Damir Dzumhur, ranked No. 99 in the world, pulled off an upset over sixth seed Tomas Berdych 6-4, 6-7 (1/7), 6-3.
Canadian 10th seed Milos Raonic struggled past Pablo Cuevas 7-5, 2-6, 7-6 (7/5) with 11 aces and three breaks of serve.
However, French ninth seed Richard Gasquet surrendered meekly to compatriot Lucas Pouille 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.
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