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News/Cincinnati Open: Djokovic stunned by Tirante in second round
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Cincinnati Open: Djokovic stunned by Tirante in second round

Novak Djokovic was eliminated from the Cincinnati Open in the second round by Thiago Agustin Tirante on August 15, 2026. Djokovic struggled with the hot and humid conditions throughout the match, which lasted over two and a half hours.

By AFPAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-16 · 09:03 GMTLean · CenterRead · 4 min
Cincinnati Open: Djokovic stunned by Tirante in second round
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Novak Djokovic was eliminated from the Cincinnati Open in the second round by Thiago Agustin Tirante on August 15, 2026. Djokovic struggled with the hot and humid conditions throughout the match, which lasted over two and a half hours. This marked Djokovic's first match since his Wimbledon semifinal loss more than a month prior. The defeat potentially signifies his final appearance at the Cincinnati Masters, as he expressed he likely would not return. In other matches, Alexander Zverev advanced after a tough three-set battle, while Alexandra Eala progressed in the WTA draw due to an opponent's retirement.

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Djokovic took a medical timeout during his match.

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Zverev stated, 'I needed to get a match rhythm.'

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Alexander Zverev won his opening match against Cameron Norrie in three sets.

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Djokovic struggled with hot and humid conditions during the match.

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Novak Djokovic was defeated by Thiago Tirante in the second round of the Cincinnati Open.

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Cincinnati Open: Djokovic stunned by Tirante in second roundNovak Djokovic struggled in the hot conditions and was ousted from Cincinnati Open in his first match since Wimbledon.Novak Djokovic of Serbia looks on during a match against Thiago Agustin Tirante of Argentina on day five of the Cincinnati Open in Mason, Ohio, US, on August 15, 2026 [Emilee Chinn/Getty via AFP]Published On 16 Aug 2026Novak Djokovic suffered from punishing heat and humidity on Saturday but made a match of it before falling 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 to Thiago Tirante in what could be the Serb’s last appearance at the ATP-WTA Cincinnati Masters.The second-round battle lasted for more than two and a half hours, and it proved too much for the 24-time Grand Slam champion, who was playing his first match since he lost to Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semifinals more than a month ago.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Islam Makhachev wins record 17th straight fight at UFC 330list 2 of 4Bangladesh make history with first-ever Test cricket win in Australialist 3 of 4MLS: Lionel Messi misses penalty again as Nashville thrash Inter Miami 4-1list 4 of 4Swimming: Pallister stuns Ledecky in Pan Pacs, Douglass sets world recordend of listTop-seeded Alexander Zverev, the French Open champion who fell to Sinner in the Wimbledon final, was more fortunate, squeezing out an opening 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Cameron Norrie in a match that took two hours and 45 minutes and ended at 2:15am.Britain’s Norrie has now lost all eight of his matches against the German, winner of the Cincinnati title five years ago, who is hoping a return to Ohio will help him shake off an abrupt exit in Canada last week.Norrie had wrapped up the opening set before Zverev began to find his footing to level the match.Norrie saved six break points in a 12-minute game to begin the deciding set but was broken twice as Zverev advanced.“I needed to get a match rhythm,” Zverev said. “The confidence was not there after Canada.“The first set was not great, but the other two were at a high level, and I’m happy about that.”Djokovic reacts during his second round match against Thiago Agustin Tirante at the Cincinnati Open [Emilee Chinn/Getty via AFP]Depleted DjokovicDjokovic, who claimed the last of his three Cincinnati titles in 2023, took the opening set against Argentina’s Tirante with little fuss.But the sweltering afternoon temperatures took a toll.“It was a combination of the heat and humidity, all those things,” he said. “Everything involved makes it worse.”Djokovic won a brutal 18-minute third game of the second, saving four break points over nine deuces. But he was bent over in distress between several points and even dropped to his hands and knees after one particularly gruelling exchange.Djokovic took a medical timeout after that game, with the physio and then a doctor coming on court to assist with assessments and ice towels.After Tirante took the second set, both players cooled off in the locker room.Slightly revived, Djokovic set the pace again in the deciding set. But it all went wrong in the ninth game, when Djokovic saved three break points before getting it wrong on a drop shot to bring up a fourth break chance that his opponent converted.Tirante clinched the biggest win of his career in the next game as Djokovic again failed to land a drop shot on match point.The Serb, who must now try to regroup before the US Open starts on August 30, admitted he might have played his last match in Cincy.“It looks like I won’t be back, unfortunately, to play here,” he said.Tirante called the win the best of his career.“I managed the nerves of playing a legend like Novak. It was all so much pressure.”Djokovic congratulates Tirante, right, after the match [Emilee Chinn/Getty via AFP]In the WTA draw, Philippines sensation Alexandra Eala advanced to the third round 6-1, 3-0 as injured Elena-Gabriela Ruse retired from their match during a weather delay.The Romanian had received treatment on her right ankle just before play was halted by a thunderstorm, Ruse pulling the plug during the delay.Eala, the emerging WTA star who captured her first WTA title in Washington, DC, this month, will next play ninth-seeded American Amanda Anisimova, who beat Turk Zeynep Sonmez 6-2, 6-3.“I was playing well and feeling really focused,” Eala said. “I tried to stay in the zone.”“A retirement is not the way you want to end a match,” she added. “Injuries are not fun.”Roland Garros finalist Maja Chwalinska advanced 6-2, 6-2 over Spain’s Cristina Bucsa.Wimbledon winner Linda Noskova followed suit with her 6-3, 6-3 defeat of Britain’s Katie Boulter.There was heartbreak for Payton Stearns, who grew up just blocks from the tennis centre. She lost 7-6 (9/7), 1-6, 7-5 to Dane Clara Tauson, who played through back pain but rallied from 4-1 down in the final set to win.Alexandra Eala of the Philippines returns a shot to Elena-Gabriela Ruse of Romania during day 5 of the Cincinnati Open [Matthew Stockman/Getty via AFP]
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