MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — The other day, Novak Djokovic admitted that skiing “kind of runs in my veins,” revealing that that would never sign an endorsement contract that forbade him to strap on the boards. On Tuesday, Djokovic missed a gate again and crashed out of the Miami Open in the fourth round, losing earlier than expected in his second consecutive tournament.
The top seed in Miami, Djokovic ripped through the first set against Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut in 33 minutes. But Djokovic slowly came undone and, after a brief rain delay, lost 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. It was No. 22 seed Bautista Agut’s second win over the world’s top-ranked player this year.
“This kind of match I should not have lost,” Djokovic admitted. “So many opportunities. Just way too many wasted opportunities.”
Tuesday’s match was difficult to digest and even harder to explain, although the details are simple enough. Bautista Agut, an excellent hardcourt player despite his clay-court heritage, stepped up his aggression in the second set. Djokovic, widely praised as perhaps the best serve returner in the game, was unable to capitalize on his break points, converting just four of 13.