Djokovic, Who Returned to the US After Two Years

Djokovic, Who Returned to the US After Two Years

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Djokovic, Who Returned to the US After Two Years, Was Eliminated in the First Round of the Cincinnati Open Doubles


Novak Djokovic (Serbia) lost the match he played in the US for the first time in two years.


Djokovic paired up with fellow Serbian Nicola Kacic to compete in the first round of men's doubles at the Men's Professional Tennis (ATP) Tour Cincinnati Open 카지노사이트 (total prize money: $6.6 million) held in Cincinnati, USA on the 15th (local time), Jamie Murray (UK). )-Michael Venus (USA) lost 0-2 (4-6 2-6).


This was Djokovic's first match in the United States after finishing runner-up in singles at the US Open in September 2021.


Djokovic, who entered Australia in January of last year and was virtually expelled for not being vaccinated against the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) and unable to participate in the competition, could not even step on the US soil for the same reason.


Then, in May, when the US quarantine authorities changed the quarantine policy to allow foreigners who have not been vaccinated against Corona 19 to enter their country, they were able to participate in the US competition this year.


The match was also Djokovic's first real match after losing to Carlos Alcaras (Spain) in the Wimbledon singles final.


Djokovic, who holds the record for most singles championships in major tournaments with 23, sometimes warms up lightly through doubles.


He also competed in doubles at the first round of Adelaide, which was held ahead of the Australian Open earlier this year, and lost his first match.


If Djokovic survives this Cincinnati Open singles to the final, there is a possibility of a 'return match' with Alkaras for the championship trophy.


The first opponent of Djokovic (2nd place), who went straight to the second round of singles, is Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (23rd place, Spain), and the match will be held on the 16th.


At the US Open, which opens on the 28th, Djokovic will challenge to win his 4th career title and his 24th major championship.

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