Djokovic, after the bump in Monte Carlo: “Terrible”

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Novak Djokovic he liquidated the obligatory presence at the press conference, under penalty of a financial fine, shortly. Seven questions are answered on the run, with short sentences. The desire to return home is clearly understandable as the world number one immediately bid farewell to the Masters 1000 ATP in Monte Carlo.

He did not make it past his second game, the round of 16, losing to the Italian Lorenzo Musetti by 4-6, 7-5 and 6-4, in nearly three hours of fighting in a match that tied 4-2 in the second set and was stopped for about sixty minutes by rain with a 1- 1 in the third.

A bad day in every way for the Serbian, 35-year-old. “The sensations are great after playing like this, to be honest. He stayed strong in the important moments, that’s all. That’s all I can say. Congratulations to him”, he wanted to fix the issue. Djokovic Already in the first question.

“I am not playing so well and he is doing very well. I already knew it would be hard. It is not so catastrophic, although it feels bad when I lose,” he added.

And he insisted “congratulations to him and to us, to continue. Next week I play in Banja Luka“, he worried.

And it didn’t give more. “I’m not in the mood to talk,” he said.

Source: La Verdad

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