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Djokovic loses world No.1 spot to Medvedev

Novak Djokovic will be overtaken as world No.1 by Daniil Medvedev next week after a shock loss to qualifier Jiri Vesely in the quarter-finals of the Dubai Tennis Championships.

Playing his first tournament of the year following his deportation from Australia, Djokovic had looked impressive in his first two matches.

But a combination of some unusual mistakes and an inspired southpaw opponent contributed to a 6-4 7-6 (7-4) defeat on Thursday that spells the end of Djokovic's current two-year reign at the top of the rankings.

"Unfortunately, it wasn't my day," Djokovic told reporters.

"I congratulate Jiri. He played better. He just went for his shots. His serve was big. His whole game was big.

"I expected myself to play on a higher level, for sure. I mean, I can do better. But credit to Jiri."

The Serbian has sat in top spot since overtaking Rafael Nadal on February 2, 2020, setting a new record last March for weeks at the top that currently stands at 361.

But next week that position will be taken by US Open champion Medvedev, who is through to the quarter-finals of the Mexican Open in Acapulco.

The Russian knew going into this week that a title would guarantee him top spot and, speaking at the weekend, Djokovic said: "He deserves to be number one.

"Eventually it's going to happen. If it happens this week, I'll be the first one to congratulate him."

Medvedev, who suffered an agonising five-set loss to Nadal in the final of the Australian Open last month, will become the first man other than Djokovic, Nadal, Roger Federer and Andy Murray to hold the world No.1 ranking since Andy Roddick in February 2004.

Czech Vesely is ranked down at 123 but has been playing well above that this week, and the 28-year-old is the

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