Novak Djokovic dumped out of French Open by teenager in staggering career first

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Novak Djokovic has been sent packing from the French Open by teenage sensation Joao Fonseca in a marathon five-setter.

Fonseca, 19, prevailed 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5 over the 24-time grand slam winner.

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Fonseca outlasted Djokovic amid sweltering temperatures in FranceCredit: AFP

The contest lasted seven minutes shy of the five-hour mark while temperatures reached 33 degrees, underlining the gruelling physical toll for both men.

Djokovic especially struggled amid the sweltering French heat, so much so he threw up next to the umpire’s chair at the start of the fifth set.

Ultimately the 39-year-old never recovered, as he slipped to defeat against a teenager at a grand slam for the first time in his glittering tennis career.

To further underline the significance of Fonseca’s feat, he became just the second person to topple Djokovic when the Serbian superstar held a two-set lead.

In fact, Djokovic had won 289 of 290 matches when he boasted a two-set lead.

Fonseca now joins Jurgen Meltzer, who accomplished the feat at the 2010 French Open, in the exclusive club of those to have pulled it back from the brink against the Serbian.

Fonseca: 39yo Djokovic ‘was more fit than me’ at the end

Given the fact his win represented somewhat of a statistical anomaly, it’s no surprise that Fonseca did not expect to emerge on top.

Speaking after the contest, Fonseca was asked about the moment he believed he could replicate Meltzer’s feat from 16 years ago.

Novak Djokovic has been sent packing from the French Open by teenage sensation Joao Fonseca in a marathon five-setter.

Fonseca, 19, prevailed 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 7-5 over the 24-time grand slam winner.

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Fonseca outlasted Djokovic amid sweltering temperatures in FranceCredit: AFP

The contest lasted seven minutes shy of the five-hour mark while temperatures reached 33 degrees, underlining the gruelling physical toll for both men.

Djokovic especially struggled amid the sweltering French heat, so much so he threw up next to the umpire’s chair at the start of the fifth set.

Ultimately the 39-year-old never recovered, as he slipped to defeat against a teenager at a grand slam for the first time in his glittering tennis career.

To further underline the significance of Fonseca’s feat, he became just the second person to topple Djokovic when the Serbian superstar held a two-set lead.

In fact, Djokovic had won 289 of 290 matches when he boasted a two-set lead.

Fonseca now joins Jurgen Meltzer, who accomplished the feat at the 2010 French Open, in the exclusive club of those to have pulled it back from the brink against the Serbian.

Fonseca: 39yo Djokovic ‘was more fit than me’ at the end

Given the fact his win represented somewhat of a statistical anomaly, it’s no surprise that Fonseca did not expect to emerge on top.

Speaking after the contest, Fonseca was asked about the moment he believed he could replicate Meltzer’s feat from 16 years ago.

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Alex Conrad
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-05-29 19:11:00
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