Novak Djokovic éliminé de l'Open d'Italie après un malaise

Novak Djokovic a été éliminé dès le premier tour de l'Open d'Italie suite à un malaise en plein match. Le Serbe s'est incliné en trois sets face au qualifié de 20 ans Dino Prizmic.

Djokovic, sextuple vainqueur au Foro Italico, s'est incliné 6-2, 2-6, 4-6 face au Croate le 8 mai. Il a semblé souffrir durant le deuxième set, se pliant en deux et paraissant vomir, bien qu'il n'ait pas sollicité d'intervention médicale sur le court.

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