'Just horrible' - Djokovic apologises after early Monte-Carlo Masters exit
Novak Djokovic's expectations were low heading into the Monte-Carlo Masters, but he surprised himself with a "horrible" display.
Novak Djokovic apologised to supporters following his Monte-Carlo Masters exit, conceding it was a "horrible feeling to play this way".
The 24-time major winner fell at the first hurdle of the ATP Masters event, where he was beaten 6-3 6-4 by Alejandro Tabilo.
Djokovic won this tournament in 2013 and 2015, though his hopes of landing a third title were hampered by an ongoing eye infection.
The Serb subsequently arrived in Monte-Carlo without high expectations, and he made 29 unforced errors as she suffered a second straight defeat against Tabilo, who also prevailed when they met in last year's Italian Open semi-finals.
"It was actually more like the worst day [in the office]," Djokovic said. "I was hoping it was not going to happen, but it was quite a high probability I'm going to play this way.
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"Just horrible. Horrible feeling to play this way, and just sorry for all the people that have to witness this.
"I expected myself at least to have put a decent performance. Not like this; it was horrible.
"I did not have high expectations, really. I knew I was going to have a tough opponent, and I knew I was going to probably play pretty badly. But this bad; I didn't expect."
Djokovic's wait for a 100th ATP title - and first since taking gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics - continues.
The 37-year-old will play at the Madrid Open later this month in preparation for the French Open at Roland-Garros in May.