Djokovic Apologizes After Early Monte Carlo Exit

» Published: April 09 2025

Djokovic Apologizes After Early Monte Carlo Exit
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It will not be the 100th tennis title for Novak Djokovic this week either.

The Serbian world number five lost already in the second round in Monte Carlo to the 32nd-ranked Chilean Alejandro Tabilo.

Terrible. A horrible feeling to play so badly, I feel sorry for everyone who witnessed it, says Djokovic.

The 37-year-old has been troubled by an eye infection and had no high hopes ahead of the clay court tournament in Monaco.

I knew I would meet a good opponent and maybe not play so well. But not this badly I had not expected.

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