Novak’s Shocking Disappointment
In a stunning turn of events, Novak Djokovic was eliminated from the US Open on August 31 after losing to Alexei Popyrin in the third round. This defeat dealt a heavy blow to Djokovic’s pursuit of his 25th Grand Slam title and left him without a Grand Slam title for the entire 2024 season. The match ended 1-3 (4-6, 4-6, 6-2, 4-6), shocking fans further, especially after Carlos Alcaraz’s exit just a day before.
Djokovic’s Past Dominance
Historically, Djokovic had the upper hand against Popyrin, winning all three of their previous encounters. With strong performances leading up to the tournament and a reputation as a formidable opponent, Djokovic was widely expected to advance far. However, Popyrin delivered an impressive performance, consistently saving critical break points to secure a 6-4 win in the first set.
Popyrin’s Consistent Play
Maintaining his form, Popyrin took the second set with another 6-4 score, putting Djokovic on the defensive. Facing elimination, Djokovic fought back in the third set, winning 6-2 to narrow the gap to 1-2 in sets. Unfortunately for Djokovic, this resurgence was short-lived. In the decisive fourth set, Popyrin remained composed and won 6-4, sealing his victory and sending Djokovic out of the tournament.
A Grand Slam Titleless Year
This loss means Djokovic ends 2024 without a single Grand Slam title—a feat last seen in 2017. Reflecting on his performance, Djokovic candidly stated: “It was simply a bad match for me. On a fast surface like this, if you’re not serving well, with low first-serve percentages and too many double faults, winning is impossible. I couldn’t win, especially against a player in Popyrin’s form. He served well and kept consistent pressure in every game.”
Concerns Over Djokovic’s Fitness
Throughout the match, Djokovic’s fitness appeared to falter, highlighted by his total of 13 double faults. This performance raises questions about his fitness and readiness as the season progresses. Meanwhile, Popyrin’s victory earned him a fourth-round matchup against Frances Tiafoe, an exciting prospect for the American player.
A Lesson in Reflection
Djokovic’s unexpected exit from the US Open serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of tennis, where even the greatest players can stumble. As he reflects on this challenging year, fans will eagerly watch to see how he recovers in future tournaments. The absence of Grand Slam titles in 2024 has undoubtedly added pressure on Djokovic, making his upcoming matches crucial to reclaiming his place among the elite in men’s tennis.