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Djokovic suffers heaviest loss to lucky loser Sonego in Vienna

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Vienna: Novak Djokovic suffered his heaviest defeat in a three-set match on Friday when he was knocked out of the Vienna ATP tournament by lucky loser Lorenzo Sonego, stalling his bid to wrap up the year-end world number one ranking for a sixth time.


Italian Sonego, ranked 42 and who had intially lost in qualifying last weekend, is the first lucky loser ever to beat Djokovic.


His 6-2, 6-1 quarterfinal stunner was 33-year-old Djokovic’s heaviest ever defeat.


The only other time he had won just three games was at the 2005 Australian Open at the hands of Marat Safin in a best-of-five set encounter.


Friday’s defeat means Djokovic will have to wait a little longer before he completes the formality of equalling Pete Sampras’s all-time record of ending the season top of the rankings for a sixth time.


“For sure it’s the best victory of my life. Novak is the best in the world. Today I played so, so good’’, Sonego said.


“It’s unbelievable. It’s amazing. I played the best match in my life. I’m so happy for this.”


Sonego fired 26 winners past the Serb who lost for only the third time in 2020.


Djokovic, a 17-time major champion, managed just seven winners against 25 unforced errors.


Second seed and defending champion Dominic Thiem also lost Friday, going down 7-6 (7/5), 6-2 to Russian world number eight Andrey Rublev.


Rublev hit 30 winners past the US Open champion and goes on to face South Africa’s Kevin Anderson for a place in the final.


“I came here with the mood that I have nothing to lose’’, said Rublev who is chasing a fifth title of the year.


“I had already a really great season. I came here with zero expectations, just wanting to do my best. To try to fight every match. At the end, I am here in the semifinals.”


Anderson made the semifinals by accounting for Russian fourth seed Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 7-6 (7/5).


It was Anderson’s first top 10 win in two years. — AFP


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