Djokovic Stunned by Croatian Qualifier Prizmic in Italian Open Shock

Novak Djokovic was eliminated in the first round of the Italian Open by Croatian qualifier Dario Prizmic. Prizmic recovered from a set down to win 2-6, 6-2, 6-4, marking Djokovic's first opening-match loss in Rome. The 20-year-old Prizmic earned his second Top 10 win, having previously beaten Ben Shelton in Madrid. Djokovic, possibly struggling with stomach discomfort, will now focus on recovering for Roland Garros.

Key Points: Djokovic Knocked Out of Italian Open by Prizmic

  • Djokovic lost his first opening match in Rome
  • Prizmic came back from a set down
  • It's Prizmic's second Top 10 win
  • Djokovic struggled with stomach discomfort
  • He aims to recover for Roland Garros
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Djokovic knocked out of Italian Open by Croatian qualifier Prizmic

Novak Djokovic suffers early exit at Italian Open, losing 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 to world No. 79 Dario Prizmic. The Croatian qualifier earns his second Top 10 win.

"The young Croatian continued to push relentlessly, forcing more mistakes from the 24-time Grand Slam champion - Match report"

Rome, May 9

Six-time Italian Open champion Novak Djokovic was eliminated in three sets by world No. 79 Dario Prizmic, who came back from a set down to win 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.

It is the first time Djokovic has lost in his opening match in the Italian capital (18-1). Prizmic has now earned two Top 10 wins, having beaten Ben Shelton en route to the third round at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Madrid last month.

The 20-year-old is aiming to advance to the fourth round at this level for the first time and next plays Ugo Humbert.

Djokovic controlled proceedings from the outset, steadily increasing the pressure and securing two breaks to comfortably wrap up the first set after just 40 minutes.

Possibly troubled by stomach discomfort, Djokovic's level dropped sharply in the second set. His shots lost depth, his precision faded, and his composition seemed to unravel. Between grimaces and visible frustration, he quickly found himself trailing 4-0 against a fearless Prizmic.

Rather than shrinking under the moment, the young Croatian continued to push relentlessly, forcing more mistakes from the 24-time Grand Slam champion and driving the match into a deciding third set .

Djokovic initially stayed competitive in the decider-until he stumbled at the first real danger, surrendering serve on the first break point he faced.

From that point on, Djokovic was unable to create a single break opportunity of his own. He tried repeatedly to pressure Prizmic into errors, but the Croatian, now riding a wave of confidence, held firm and fittingly sealed the biggest win of his career with an ace-his third of the match.

Earlier this year, Djokovic downed Jannik Sinner to reach the championship match at the Australian Open and will hope to have recovered in time for Roland Garros later this month, when the World No. 4 will aim to capture a record-extending 25th major title.

- IANS

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Priya S
Stomach discomfort? That sounds like the classic Djokovic drama when he's about to lose. Sorry Novak, but we've seen this movie before. Prizmic was solid as a rock, no excuses today.
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Kavya N
This is what tennis needs! New faces, new energy. Prizmic is only 20 and already has two Top 10 wins. Indian tennis fans should take note - our players need this kind of fearless approach. Hats off to the lad! 🙌
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Michael C
As someone who watches tennis in Mumbai's heat, I have to say - Novak's fitness has always been his weapon. If he's having stomach issues at Rome, that's concerning for Roland Garros. Still, never count out a champion.
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Vikram M
Prizmic serving an ace to win? That's poetry! Novak gave us 24 Slams but these young guns are hungry. Humbert should be careful next round. Tennis is changing fast - exciting times ahead.
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Siddharth J
Respect to Novak for even playing through discomfort. But let's be honest - his level dropped badly in second set. Prizmic didn't just win, he dominated. Croatian tennis is on the rise! 🇭🇷
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Jessica F

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