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Novak Djokovic bid farewell to the recent three-game losing streak and returned to the Miami Tennis Masters to make a new start

Serbian star Novak Djokovic is poised to bid farewell to his recent three-game losing streak and return to the Miami Masters this week, hoping to bounce back from the bottom of the ATP 1,000-point Masters tournament and regain his former dominance. The ultimate goal is to surpass the retired American legend Agassi and win a record-breaking seventh crown.

Serbian king Novak Djokovic


Miami and last week's Indian Wells are known as the "Sunshine Doubles" in North America, and are also men's and women's outdoor hardcourt events, with Djokovic winning the Gold Cup six times in 2007, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2016 before moving to Hard Rock Stadium in Florida in 2019, tying Agassi for the most in tournament history. The 37-year-old, fourth-seeded legend was exempted from the first round and waited for the second round to be won by the rising star of Cypriot countryman Mejdovic against Japanese-Australian Rinki Hijikata.

As the last of the "Big Three" still fighting on the court, Djokovic has had a particularly difficult season, after exiting the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in January due to injury, Doha and Indian Wells Masters have been knocked out in succession, it is the first time since 2018 that his career has fallen into a three-game losing streak. Attracted the attention of fans.

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