After injury and withdrawal in Australia expanded 2025, Novak Djokovic is in a very alarming form. At the last Doha Open, the Serbian tennis player was eliminated from the first round in both men's and men's singles.
This week, Djokovic was present in the US to attend the Indian Wells Masters 2025. He was ranked No. 6 seeds and was highly appreciated for the championship. However, once again, Nole was disappointed.

After being exempted from the first round, Djokovic had a Botic Van de Zandschulp in the second round. He was broken by 2 games to serve the ball and lost 2-6 quickly.
Set 2, the game was changed direction. Djokovic started to win 2 breaks in games 2 and 6 to lead 5-1. Van de Zandschulp then reclaimed 1 break but could not create a surprise. Set 2 closed with a 6-3 victory in favor.
However, in Set 3, Djokovic completely lost the game in Van De Zandschulp. The Serbian player only protects only 1 game of serve, thereby losing to 1-6 gap.

In the end, Djokovic lost to Van De Zandschulp with a score of 2-6, 6-3, 1-6 and officially stopped in the second round of Indian Wells Masters 2025. This is the second time Nole lost three consecutive matches in his career, since the beginning of the 2008 season.