Novak Djokovic got ‘ugly’ comment from Alex de Minaur at Monte-Carlo Masters

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Novak Djokovic faced another early exit at the Monte-Carlo Masters this week, falling in his opening match to Alejandro Tabilo. While disappointing, it wasn’t entirely unexpected—Djokovic has struggled at this tournament for years.

Since clinching his second Monte-Carlo title in 2016, Djokovic has only once reached the semi-finals—just last year. During that 2024 run, he defeated Alex de Minaur in the quarters. Their post-match exchange was memorable, with De Minaur labeling the match as “ugly” during their handshake at the net.

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“It was ugly in the second set,” Djokovic admitted De Minaur said, adding, “We didn’t play at a high level. We both made a lot of unforced errors. A lot of breaks of serve, which is normal on clay, but maybe not that many.”

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Despite a scrappy performance in that 2024 quarter-final—Djokovic hit 26 unforced errors and there were eight breaks of serve—he still came through 7-5, 6-4. He later reflected, “Sometimes you just have to find a way to win… I had some brilliant moments, but also some where I struggled to hit the ball clean.”

This year, however, there was no “winning ugly.” The world No. 5 fell 6-3, 6-4 to Tabilo and was brutally honest in his post-match comments: “It was actually more like the worst day. Just horrible. Horrible feeling to play this way… sorry for all the people that had to witness this.”

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Djokovic is set to lose some ranking points as a result of not defending his 2024 semi-final showing. His Monte-Carlo record over the past few years includes opening-round losses in 2022 and now 2025, and third-round exits in 2021 and 2023—highlighting his ongoing clay-court challenges at the principality.

 

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