Indian Wells Open: Novak Djokovic Crashes Out After Shock Upset by Italian Lucky Loser Luca Nardi
Indian Wells Open: Novak Djokovic Crashes Out After Shock Upset by Italian Lucky Loser Luca Nardi
20-year-old Italian lucky loser Luca Nardi, ranked #123 in the world, beats his idol, #1 and five-time Indian Wells champ Novak Djokovic 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 to reach the last 16

Qualifying lucky loser Luca Nardi scored the biggest win of his young career on Monday, stunning world number one Novak Djokovic 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 at the ATP-WTA Indian Wells Masters.

The world number 123 from Italy ended the 11-match win streak of the veteran Serb at Masters events, with Nardi bettering the childhood tennis idol whose poster hung above his bed from the age of eight.

The 20-year-old was not awed by the big game of Djokovic, and broke Djokovic for a 4-2 lead in the deciding set before pounding out the victory three games later with a match point ace.

The Italian finished with 36 winners and 41 unforced errors while Djokovic had 31 errors in just under two and a half hours.

“Before this night no-one knew me,” Nardi said in an on-court interview after his win. “I hope the crowd enjoyed the game; I’m super happy with this one.”

Asked how he had pulled off the biggest win of his career, Nardi replied: “I don’t know. I think it really is a miracle. I’m a guy ranked outside the top 100 in the world and now I’m beating Novak — crazy, crazy.”

Nardi only reached the main draw in Indian Wells after a withdrawal. He had been beaten by Belgium’s David Goffin in the final round of qualifying.

Djokovic meanwhile attributed his defeat to a bad day at the office.

“He got in as a lucky loser to the main draw, so he really didn’t have anything to lose,” Djokovic said of Nardi.

“He deserved to win. I was more surprised with my level. My level was really, really bad. That’s it, these two things come together — he’s having a great day; I’m having a really bad day.”

In other games on Monday, seventh seed Holger Rune finally made it onto court after a first-round bye and a walkover in the second round against injured Milos Raonic.

The 20-year-old Dane got off and running in the event with a 6-2, 7-6 (7/5) defeat of Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti.

Fourth seed Daniil Medvedev had to struggle to get past Sebastian Korda 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, prevailing in a bizarre match containing 31 break points – 15 converted.

The winner was limited to just 14 winners with Korda weighed down by more than 60 unforced errors. Medvedev next plays Grigor Dimitrov.

Norway’s ninth seed Casper Ruud advanced past Arthur Fils of France 6-2, 6-4.

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