Ailing Djokovic beaten in Shanghai semis

Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts during his semi final match against Italy's Jannik Sinner REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

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An ailing Novak Djokovic was knocked out of the Shanghai Masters semi-finals on Saturday by world number 204 Valentin Vacherot.
The 26-year-old qualifier from Monaco beat Djokovic 6-3, 6-4
to deny him a record-extending fifth title in Shanghai.
A hobbling Djokovic, 38, threw up courtside and received
medical treatment multiple times.
Vacherot will face either his cousin, the unseeded Frenchman
Arthur Rinderknech, or Daniil Medvedev in Sunday's final.
"I'm trying to pinch myself, is this real," said
Vacherot after the biggest win of his career.
"I know not many of you guys wanted me to win," he
told the crowd, who had cheered thunderously for 24-time Grand Slam champion
Djokovic.
"To have Novak on the other side of the court was first
of all an invaluable experience for me.
Djokovic, the former world number one, said Vacherot's
unlikely run in the tournament was "an amazing story".
Vacherot is the lowest-ranked player to reach an ATP Masters
1000 final since the format's introduction in 1990.
"I told him at the net that he's had an amazing
tournament, but more so his attitude is very good...so it's all about
him," said Djokovic.
"I wish him all the best in the finals and the better
player won today."
Djokovic declined to answer questions about his physical
state.
He had said after his last match that he was concerned after
battling vomiting bouts, leg injury scares and fatigue throughout the
tournament.
However, he looked alert and seemed to be having a dream
start when he broke in the first game.
But the satisfaction was short-lived as Vacherot broke back
instantly.
The Serb began having issues in his left leg at the start of
the seventh game, stopping to stretch multiple times and dropping to the ground
at one point.
He had to take an extended medical break, lying on his
stomach shirtless as a physio attended to his back.
He got up but was still uncomfortable, hitting a ball
against the wall in frustration after having to shake his leg out again.
With Djokovic clearly unable to move normally, Vacherot had
an easy time breaking again in the eighth game, then fired two aces to hold the
ninth and claim the set.
Djokovic received treatment again at the break, but was
clearly still struggling in the second set.
In temperatures of 31 C and humidity levels of 62 percent,
Djokovic managed to hold the first game despite facing breakpoint twice and
falling to the ground again.
Serving in the ninth game he hit two double-faults in quick
succession before recovering, only to ultimately be broken upon committing
another.
Despite a last-gasp effort from Djokovic, Vacherot held serve and his nerve to seal victory.
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