Historical triumph of the Argentine Thiago Tirante over Novak Djokovic in the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati
Novak Djokovic struggled with the heat and humidity as he fell to a shock depression by Argentina's Thiago Tirante in the second round of the Cincinnati Open.
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Novak Djokovic struggled with the heat and humidity as he fell to a shock depression by Argentina's Thiago Tirante in the second round of the Cincinnati Open. "This is the best win of my career," said the Argentine. Djokovic had last lost to an Albiceleste tennis player in 2016, when Juan Martín del Potra defeated him in the first round of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.
Furthermore, The historic triumph of the Argentine Thiago Tirante over Novak Djokovic in the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati. It was Djokovic's first confrontation with an Argentine from the Miami Masters 1000 in March 2025, when he beat Camilo Ugo Carabelli in sets run by the third round. The situation was replicated in the third game, with a four-fold failed opportunity, and the Serbian worked much more to support the sac after 18 minutes in which he showed strong physical malestars.
In addition, However, despite claiming the first set, Djokovic toiled badly after winning an 18-minute third game in the second set and appeared to vomit twice. The discomfort coincided with demanding conditions in Cincinnati, where the combination of temperature and humidity can represent an important physical challenge for tennis players with more than 30 °. The silver, which goes through its best season and days ago, first reached the Top 50, understood that it had an opportunity that it could not let go.
Moreover, "I'm thinking about my family and my friends who are in Argentina right now," he said.
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Novak Djokovic struggled with the heat and humidity as he fell to a shock depression by Argentina's Thiago Tirante in the second round of the Cincinnati Open.
reliability moderate2/2 sources"This is the best win of my career," said the Argentine.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesDjokovic had last lost to an Albiceleste tennis player in 2016, when Juan Martín del Potra defeated him in the first round of the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe historic triumph of the Argentine Thiago Tirante over Novak Djokovic in the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati.
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It was Djokovic's first confrontation with an Argentine from the Miami Masters 1000 in March 2025, when he beat Camilo Ugo Carabelli in sets run by the third round.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasThe situation was replicated in the third game, with a four-fold failed opportunity, and the Serbian worked much more to support the sac after 18 minutes in which he showed strong physical malestars.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasHowever, despite claiming the first set, Djokovic toiled badly after winning an 18-minute third game in the second set and appeared to vomit twice.
according to BBC SportThe discomfort coincided with demanding conditions in Cincinnati, where the combination of temperature and humidity can represent an important physical challenge for tennis players with more than 30 °.
according to Infobae — Últimas noticiasThe silver, which goes through its best season and days ago, first reached the Top 50, understood that it had an opportunity that it could not let go.
according to Infobae — Últimas noticias"I'm thinking about my family and my friends who are in Argentina right now," he said.
according to Channel News AsiaHowever, when play summarized Djokovic dropped serve in the ninth game of the third set and Tirante was able to see out the match.
according to BBC SportBut with the pair level at 4-4, Djokovic made a string of uncharacteristic errors, ending with a volley into the net that gave Tirante the decisive break.
according to Channel News AsiaTirante broke the service of the Balkan giant to get 4-3 up, then bagged his sleeve and extended the game for his rival's agony.
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Novak Djokovic tried with the heat and humidity as he fell to a shock depression by Argentina's Thiago Tirante in the second round of the..
omitted byRight sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenter"This is the best win of my career," said the Argentine.
omitted byRight sidePublic / Agenciescovered byCenterDjokovic had last lost to an albiceleste tennis player in 2016, when Juan Martín del Potra defeated him in the first round of..
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