Musetti avenged being eliminated by Djokovic in two sets in Monte Carlo. Until now, many fans and netizens believe that the audience's booing of the world number one is the original culprit that ultimately led to the Italian becoming a tragic figure. After successfully meeting Mu

Musetti avenged being eliminated by Djokovic in two sets in Monte Carlo. Until now, many fans and netizens believe that the audience's boos to the world number one are the original culprit that ultimately led to the Italian becoming a tragic figure. After

and Musetti successfully met in the third round, when analyzing this focus match before the game, many people believed that while Djokovic is currently looking for form, Musetti will still be his most dangerous player in Monte Carlo. one of the opponents.

The two met in this round last year. At that time, Djokovic won two championships at the beginning of the season, and his confidence and condition were at his peak. When Djokovic took the lead in winning the first set, almost everyone believed that the Serbian King had the greatest chance of sweeping Musetti in two sets, and the suspense of victory had long since been lost. He never expected to face the support of the audience and stand on the opposite side of Djokovic. Musetti suddenly seemed to be in a state of shock. He unexpectedly defeated Djokovic in two consecutive sets and broke out in Monte Carlo. The biggest upset of the Masters has caused an uproar in public opinion!

made a comeback last year and won a heart-stirring victory. This time he meets Djokovic, Musetti naturally believes that he has the same hope of winning the Djokovic again, not to mention that the current Djokovic is completely different from the same period last year!

Even Musetti bluntly said before the game when talking about this interesting game that it was "very interesting" to play against the same person at the same time and place. He even said, "Whether you win or lose, this is new." ”

The Italian was right, this was indeed a new lesson for him!

When Djokovic fell into a passive situation in both sets and was about to be eliminated at any time, facing the audience as his enemy and giving himself a lot of boos, Djokovic not only did not let the boos become the thing that crushed him. A straw, but it aroused the super power in his body. From the first set to the second set, they all achieved a hat-trick of comebacks from a disadvantage and headed towards the final victory.

Some fans and netizens said bluntly after the game that the audience's boos seemed to be helping Musetti, but unexpectedly they indirectly helped Djokovic, making him desperate to win the victory. He responded to this with a final fist-clenching celebration. Hostility is really a relief.

Some people also said that last year, when Djokovic lost the first set, the audience booed him. I thought that the same unexpected situation would happen again, and that Djokovic, who was in worse shape this year, would repeat the same mistakes as last year. Unexpectedly, it was a different situation this time. "I must give Djokovic a thumbs up for finally holding on."

In addition, When they saw Musetti carrying his bag and leaving the game with a lonely expression on his face, someone pointed out that the audience was really unhelpful this time. If they hadn't booed Djokovic, the situation would have been in Musetti's favour. It's hard to say who will win in the end. From Djokovic to the point where his hands were trembling, it showed that he was holding back the boos in his heart. Even if he risked his life, he still had to win the game. It was a pity that the Italian ended up falling victim to the tit-for-tat confrontation between the two. Why did he provoke Djokovic? Otherwise, it’s hard to say what the final result would be. The little figure Musetti left was so pitiful. "

In fact, Djokovic booed him in front of the audience, and finally took it tenaciously. The victory was not particularly impressive this time against Musetti. The same thing happened in last year's Paris Masters.

When Djokovic played against Grikospu despite being sick, the scene was quite thrilling. After losing a set first, the Serbian king regained the set with a tie-break in the second set, which shocked many people into a cold sweat. I thought that Djokovic like this deserved more appreciation and the warmest applause. Unexpectedly, after Djokovic made a double fault in the eighth game of the final set, he was booed, which was shocking. Fortunately, in the end, Djokovic completed a fatal break of Grikospu in this extremely unfriendly atmosphere, thus sealing the victory in one fell swoop.

After the game, Djokovic emphasized one point when talking about how he was able to win in this extremely unfavorable situation. The boos from the audience helped him, "They are helping me. The less they support me, the more they inspire me. . They awakened something they probably didn't want to see - me being the final winner."

I have to say that Djokovic is becoming more and more sophisticated in dealing with special situations. He can always turn this injustice into endless motivation and lay a solid foundation for himself to run towards the final victory. This was the case in last year's Paris Masters. , the same is true for this time against Musetti in Monte Carlo.

Musetti emphasized when he faced Djokovic for the second time in Monte Carlo, "There is always something to learn and play in a championship game like Novak. Learn from. "Judging from the situation, Musetti had the upper hand in both sets, and the audience completely swung to the side of the Italians. The person who had the last laugh was not Musetti, but his opponent Djokovic. There was indeed a lot in this game worthy of the Italians. There is really too much to digest and learn from (Source: Tennis House Author: The Starry Sky of Moon River)