Djokovic, who was struck on the head by a bottle from a spectator's rucksack after defeating Corentin Moutet in his opening-round match on Friday, expressed concern about his performance against Chilean Alejandro Tabilo.
World No. 1 from Serbia, Novak Djokovic has said that he is fine after being hit in the head with a metal water bottle following his second-round win at the Italian Open 2024 in Rome.
The Italian may have never advanced past the third round at the Caja Magica, but Alcaraz believes it won't matter to a player who has a 25-2 start to the year
Newly crowned Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Djokovic ended 2023 in possession of three of the four major titles in men's tennis - and only missed out on a Calendar Slam after a classic Wimbledon final against eventual winner Carlos Alcaraz. The Serb is now on a record-equalling 24 Gran
Twelve months ago, the Serbian was knocked out in the third round by the Italian in the Principality, and history threatened to repeat itself in this year's edition as Musetti led by a break early on.
In his maiden match as the oldest World No. 1 in the history of the ATP Rankings, the 36-year-old Djokovic delivered a brutal performance against Safiullin.
The Italian Sinner outplayed Grigor Dimitrov 6-3, 6-1 to win his first trophy at the hard-court event on the back of one of the best backhand performances of his career