Djokovic stunned at Australian Open

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Novak Djokovic was stunned in the second round of Australian Open 2017. Photo: Getty Images
Novak Djokovic has been ousted from Australian Open 2017, beaten in five sets by Wildcard Denis Istomin.

Novak Djokovic accepts his decade-long dominance of the Australian Open may be over after suffering his earliest grand slam loss in nine years .

World No.117 Denis Istomin from Uzbekistan, who had never beaten a top-10 player at a major, aggressively went after the second seed to post a remarkable 7-6 (10-8) 5-7 2-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 second-round upset on Thursday.

It was the first time that 12-time grand slam champion Djokovic had failed to make the third round of a major since Wimbledon in 2008.

The Serb had won six of the previous nine Open titles but declined to guarantee he would be back at Melbourne Park in 2018 in a position to chase a seventh crown at the age of 30 and with a new family focus.

Djokovic has battled form, fitness and “private issues” since finally winning a maiden French Open title last year to become the first man since Rod Laver almost half a century ago to simultaneously hold all four major crowns.

“I just want to go home, spend time with my family, and that’s all,” he said on Thursday.

After reigning in Paris, Djokovic lost in the Wimbledon third round to Sam Querrey, his Olympics opener against Juan Martin del Potro and the US Open final to Stan Wawrinka, before going down to Istomin at Melbourne Park.

“All the credit to Denis for playing amazing – he deserved to win,” said Djokovic.

“No doubt, he was a better player in the clutch moments.

“He stepped it up and played aggressive. He served very well, very precise. There’s not much I could do.

“Of course, I was not pleased with my performance overall. But I have to congratulate my opponent today.”

Istomin, who warmed up for the Australian Open at the $70,000 Bangkok Challenger, was on the attack from the outset.

Cramp set in during the third set but the Uzbek, who won entry to the tournament through the Asia-Pacific wildcard playoff, responded in the fourth.

At 2-2 in the fifth, Istomin – metres behind the baseline – lashed a crosscourt backhand past Djokovic.

It set up what turned out to be the only break of the deciding set.

“I feel sorry for Novak, (but) I played really good,” the 30-year-old Istomin said. “I surprised myself.”

Istomin had only claimed one set in five previous matches against Djokovic.

“I never underestimate any opponent,” said the Serb. “It doesn’t matter which tournament I play in or which round. I try to give the best that I can. I have respect for everybody.

“Him playing this well, it’s amazing. He played obviously above his level. You’ve got to give him credit for that.”

Istomin next faces 30th seed Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain.

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