counter Tennis history made as Novak Djokovic loses to world No204 in emotional scenes at the Shanghai Masters – Forsething

Tennis history made as Novak Djokovic loses to world No204 in emotional scenes at the Shanghai Masters


NOVAK DJOKOVIC was stunned by the world No204 in emotional scenes at the Shanghai Masters.

And that saw Valentin Vacherot become the lowest-ranked Masters 1000 finalist EVER.

Tennis players Valentin Vacherot and Novak Djokovic shaking hands on the court after Vacherot defeated Djokovic.
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Valentin Vacherot beat Novak Djokovic to reach the Shanghai Masters final[/caption]

Valentin Vacherot watches Novak Djokovic on a screen.
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Girlfriend Emily Snyder cheered on her man[/caption]

Valentin Vacherot looks surprised after beating Novak Djokovic.
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It was the biggest win of Vacherot’s career[/caption]

Djokovic, 38, is a four-time champion at the event in China – one level below the four Grand Slams.

But as he struggled physically – hobbling Djokovic underwent several treatments, massages and a medical time-out for his back as well as vomiting – he suffered the surprise exit.

Vacherot, 26, secured a 6-3 6-4 semi-final victory over the 24-time Grand Slam winner.

The Monegasque tennis ace was muted in his celebrations given Djokovic’s injury woes – and the Serbian showed his class at the net with a warm embrace and some lovely words.

But as the magnitude of his win sank in, his team could not contain their excitement.

Girlfriend Emily Snyder did a gesture then clenched her fist before her man took in the adulation of the crowd.

Incredibly, Vacherot was not even in the main draw or qualifying for the Shanghai Masters initially – but got in as an alternate due to a late withdrawal.

And in an even more bizarre twist of fate, he could face his COUSIN in the final.

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That is because the other semi-final is between Daniil Medvedev and Vacherot’s relative Arthur Rinderknech, who plays under the French flag.

Vacherot wrote a supportive message for Rinderknech on the TV camera lens before speaking to the crowd.


The 6ft 4ins star – whose career-high is No110 but he could jump 146 places to 58th when the rankings are updated – said after the best win of his career: “I’m trying to pinch myself, is this real?

“I’m not realising [what’s happened], so I can’t give any words on it.

“This is just crazy. First of all, to just be on the other side of the court [from Novak] was an unbelievable experience.

“It was an hour and 40 minutes of pure joy, even though not many people wanted me to keep going.

“He’s really appreciated here. He has won four times. I got a bit lost in all his titles when they were announcing him, but it was an unreal experience.

“Now I’m probably just going to enjoy the win tonight and think about the final tomorrow.”

Novak Djokovic on his knees with his head down during a tennis match.
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Djokovic was struggling physically throughout the match[/caption]

Valentin Vacherot of Monaco with his hands on his head, celebrating his win.
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Vacherot tried to take in the magnitude of his win[/caption]

A woman smiling and clapping, with two men and another woman in the audience.
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His support team could not contain their excitement[/caption]

Valentin Vacherot and Emily Snyder standing together outdoors by the ocean.
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The couple regularly post loved-up snaps on Instagram[/caption]

Valentin Vacherot of Monaco playing a backhand return.
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Vacherot is the world No204[/caption]

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