What challenges did Djokovic face at the Shanghai Masters?
He battled heat, illness, and a leg injury.
Tennis / ATP
Novak Djokovic faced a series of challenges at the Shanghai Masters, including heat, illness, and a leg injury, but persevered to reach the quarter-finals.
Novak Djokovic’s performance at the Shanghai Masters was a testament to his physical and mental toughness. Despite visible struggles with the heat and a recurring leg issue, he managed to outlast Jaume Munar in a grueling three-set match. His ability to recover after a concerning second set, where he appeared exhausted and required medical attention, highlights his exceptional conditioning and competitive spirit. Djokovic is chasing his 41st ATP Masters 1000 title and is currently third in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin. He will face Zizou Bergs in the quarter-finals.
Holger Rune also progressed to the quarter-finals, calling for a heat rule to be implemented at ATP tournaments, similar to those at Grand Slams, due to the brutal conditions in Shanghai.
He battled heat, illness, and a leg injury.
He became the oldest ATP Masters 1000 quarter-finalist.
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