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Djokovic blames his level of play for shock exit

He got in as a lucky loser to the main draw, so he really didn’t have anything to lose—so he played great,” the 24-time Grand Slam champion said of Nardi

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Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic vowed to play the upcoming Miami Open after blaming a “really bad day” for his shock exit at the ATP-WTA Indian Wells Masters on Monday. 

The Serbian World No. 1’s long-awaited return to Indian Wells after a five-year absence ended in a stunning third round defeat to lowly-ranked Italian Luca Nardi, the World No.123. Djokovic said despite the setback, he still planned to play in Miami. “Miami is there, so let’s see,” he said of the next Masters date.

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