Novak was unable to secure a third victory at Indian Wells, exiting the tournament after three hard-fought sets and missing out on a place in the quarterfinals of the season’s first Masters 1000.
The five-time BNP Paribas Open champion took the first set to seize the early initiative, but could not maintain his rhythm in the following sets. British 14th seed Jack Draper capitalized on his chances in the second and third sets, emerging victorious 4–6, 6–4, 7–6 (7–5) in a thrilling contest that lasted two hours and 35 minutes.
In the opening set, both players held serve comfortably, with little to separate them until the closing stages. Novak came through in the final game, converting the second of three consecutive set points to take the opener 6–4.
The second set began unfavourably for Djokovic, who was broken in the very first game. However, he raised his level in the sixth game, recovered the lost service game, and won three consecutive games to lead 4–3. The balance of the match swung again, but Draper responded aggressively in the ninth game, breaking Novak without losing a point and then confirming the break after a saved break point to level the match at one set all.
The decider opened with a spectacular game, as Novak saved a break point and raced to a 1–0 lead, producing several remarkable points. As the set progressed, the physical demands began to take a toll on the 38-year-old, favoring his 15-years-younger opponent. In the third game, Draper converted his third break point to take the lead and confirmed it two games later for 3–1. The Briton’s superior fitness allowed him to reach every ball, serve strongly, and play his best tennis. At 5–4, Draper served for the match, but Djokovic fought back, converting the second of three break points to level at 5–5. The set eventually reached a tiebreak, where Djokovic rallied from 1–3 to 4–3 with two serves in hand. Draper then struck back with two mini-breaks in succession to regain the lead. Novak managed to recover one point, but ultimately succumbed on his serve in the final point.
Match stats: aces (4–13), double faults (2–5), winners (26–39), unforced errors (36–35), total points won (99–98).
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