Miami Open, Novak Djokovic and Tennis-Teenager Mensik
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A win would give Djokovic his 100th tour-level title in singles, putting him in an elite group of just three players who have accomplished that feat during their careers.
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Jakub Menšík beat Djokovic 7-6, 7-6 in the Miami Open final at Hard Rock Stadium to win his first-ever Masters 1000 in Miami and first ATP title.
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Novak Djokovic showed his class after losing in the Miami Open final, while a former heavyweight champion had a message for one Russian-born player
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Teenager Jakub Menšík denied boyhood idol Novak Djokovic of his 100th career title, stunning the 24-time grand slam singles champion 7-6(4), 7-6(4) in Sunday’s Miami Open final.
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Stadium Rant on MSNNovak Djokovic's PTPA Takes Legal Action Against Tennis AuthoritiesLed by Novak Djokovic, the Professional Tennis Players’ Association (PTPA) has made a daring move by suing the sports authorities-including the ATP, WTA, ITF, and ITIA. Filed in a New York federal court,
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Novak Djokovic wanted other players to step up by putting their names on tennis antitrust lawsuitCopyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, speaks during a news conference at the Miami Open tennis tournament, Thursday ...
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Ranked 54th entering the tournament, the Czech Republic teenager plowed through with poise and a stellar 130 mph serve.
Watching Djokovic has become a live-action demonstration of a tennis player figuring out his limits from match to match and week to week.
Although September is Djokovic's third-most successful month of the year, he has the most variety of tournament wins there. He's won 12 titles in all, including four US Opens, six ATP 500s in Beijing, one ATP 500 in Tokyo—and even one ATP Masters 1000 Rome, during COVID-19.