Novak Djokovic eliminado del Abierto de Italia tras un problema de salud

Novak Djokovic sufrió una eliminación en la primera ronda del Abierto de Italia tras un problema de salud durante el partido. El serbio perdió ante el clasificado de 20 años Dino Prizmic en tres sets.

Djokovic, seis veces campeón en el Foro Italico, cayó 6-2, 2-6, 4-6 ante el croata el 8 de mayo. Se le vio visiblemente incómodo durante el segundo set, doblándose y aparentemente con náuseas, aunque no solicitó asistencia médica en la pista.

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