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Posted: 2024-04-12 20:59:37

Alex de Minaur has missed out on a rare chance to beat Novak Djokovic twice in the same season, serving up a mistake-riddled display just when the world number one looked vulnerable in their Monte Carlo Masters quarter-final.

De Minaur, who had started his year by ending Djokovic's 43-match win streak in Australia at the United Cup, will be cursing himself that he couldn't quite deliver his 'A game' again as he succumbed 7-5, 6-4 over two long, draining sets on Friday.

Djokovic wasn't at his sharpest, looked a little ring-rusty and weary in a physically demanding clay-court slog but his big-match nous still proved too much as he set yet another record by reaching his 77th semi-final in a Masters 1000 event, edging him past the mark he'd shared with Rafael Nadal.

There were moments when de Minaur, the first Australian to get this far in Monte Carlo since Mark Philippoussis 25 years ago, had the great man scrambling.

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