Tennis-Prizmic stuns idol Djokovic at the Italian Open

Croatian qualifier Dino Prizmic stunned his ​childhood hero Novak Djokovic 2-6 ​6-2 6-4 in the ‌second round ​of the Italian Open on Friday, as the Serbian struggled with exhaustion and backhand errors in ‌his first match on clay this year.

Tennis-Prizmic stuns idol Djokovic at the Italian Open

Croatian qualifier Dino Prizmic stunned his ​childhood hero Novak Djokovic 2-6 ​6-2 6-4 in the ‌second round ​of the Italian Open on Friday, as the Serbian struggled with exhaustion and backhand errors in ‌his first match on clay this year. It was the first time Djokovic lost his opening match at the Italian Open in 19 appearances.

The six-time champion, ‌playing for the first time since March, took the first set but ‌was outplayed by the increasingly aggressive 20-year-old who took control of the contest with powerful forehand winners. "Big respect for Novak, he's my idol, so it was definitely a great ⁠match ​for me," said ⁠Prizmic, who is 79th in the rankings.

Prizmic, who beat Marton Fucsovics in the first round, ⁠raced to a 4-0 lead en route to winning the second set. The fourth-ranked ​Serb handed Prizmic the decisive break in the third set with ⁠two backhand errors. Prizmic held his nerves as he built on his 3-2 lead, and ⁠secured ​victory with an ace.

"I played unbelievable. I just want to stay focused and to be ready for the next one," said Prizmic, who ⁠also beat world number six Ben Shelton at the Madrid Open last ⁠month. Djokovic will continue ⁠his quest for a record 25th Grand Slam at the French Open from May 24, two days after he ‌turns ‌39.

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