In Novak Djokovic’s career, the 2024 Italian Open will be remembered as the bottle tournament.
The one when an innocuous task of signing autographs turned frightening when a water container fell out of a backpack and smashed into his head.
The one where he showed up the next day wearing a bike helmet — smiling, laughing and amusing fans outside the venue.
And, ultimately, the one where the head injury made Djokovic “completely like a different player” for his third-round match, which he lost in straight sets Sunday to No. 29-seeded Alejandro Tabilo, 6-2 6-3.
“That has really impacted me a lot,” Djokovic told reporters of the incident, according to ESPN. “After that I got medical care, been through half-an-hour, an hour of nausea, dizziness and blood. I managed to sleep OK. I had headaches. The next day, or yesterday, was pretty fine, so I thought it’s OK. Maybe it is OK, maybe it’s not.
