Mercury (Hobart)

Djokovic crashes out

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NOVAK Djokovic does not know if he will play at Wimbledon after his French Open bid ended yesterday.

The three-time Wimbledon champion appeared distraught after his quarter-final defeat by unseeded Marco Cecchinato in which he was treated for neck pain.

Clearly still wound up after a 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 1-6, 7-6 (13-11) defeat, Djokovic cast doubt over his participat­ion in the grass-court season.

“I don’t know if I’m going to play on grass,” Djokovic said.

When pressed on whether that meant he would not play at Wimbledon, the 31-year- old Serb was non-committal.

“I don’t know. I don’t know what I’m going to do. I just came from the court. Sorry, I can’t give you that answer.”

Djokovic, who came to Paris with his lowest seeding since 2006 after a difficult past 12 months in which he has dealt with an elbow injury, had begun to look like his old self at Roland Garros, dropping just one set en route to the last eight. He came up against an inspired Cecchinato though, and wasted three set points to drag the match into a decider.

He refused to blame any physical problems for his defeat.

“He played amazing and credit to him. Congrats for a great performanc­e. He came out very well,” he said.

“I struggled from the beginning. Unfortunat­ely, it took me time to get well, and struggled with a little injury, as well, at the beginning. And after, when I warmed up, it was better. I thought I had him there, but he came back and credit to him.”

 ??  ?? JOY: Italy's Marco Cecchinato after his upset win yesterday.
JOY: Italy's Marco Cecchinato after his upset win yesterday.

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