Jakub Mensik claimed the first title of his career with a 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4) win over Novak Djokovic in Sundayās Miami Open final, but the Czech teenager revealed he had nearly pulled out of the tournament due to inflammation in his right knee.
Shortly before his opener against Roberto Bautista Agut, the 19-year-old was on his way to the refereeās room to announce his withdrawal, but found that the official was out for lunch and he visited the physioās room instead.
āIt was a big inflammation. I couldnāt walk, I couldnāt run,ā Mensik said. āI started to treat it, started to take painkillers. Nothing was helping. During match day it was the same ⦠I tried to step on the treadmill. I couldnāt move.
āI was visiting the refereeās office to say: āGuys, Iām pulling out,ā but he was having lunch. So OK, letās visit the physio first. I said: āHey, my knee is hurting. Just fill the paper. Iām going.āā
Mensik said the physio worked on his knee and deemed it was not a serious problem. āI stepped on the treadmill and it was the same. But I went over the pain. I was suffering in those moments.
āAfter a few minutes I started to feel a little relief. I took different painkillers, which helped a little bit. I was like:āItās 30 minutes before the match. I can walk. I can run. Letās see.ā
āSomehow I won the first round and then I had one day off. Day by day the knee was getting better and with that also my game.ā
Mensik hoped the Miami title would be the first of many. āIām still 19, so I have all of my career in front of me,ā he said. āIt feels great to have this [trophy] next to me, but itās not just about the one title, one tournament ⦠Iām hungry for more.ā
Despite disappointment at failing to win his 100th ATP title, Djokovic said he was happy that the teenager was realising his potential. āIām never really happy to lose, but heās one of the few players I would be happier to lose to,ā Djokovic said.
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āIāve seen him play when he was 15 or 16 and invited him. We had some training blocks together. He was training at my club in Belgrade [in 2022] and to see his development and evolution is really great, amazing.
āI could see back then that heās going to be one of the top players of the world. Iām super-glad heās using the potential he has, because heās got the complete game.
āHis serve is incredible, powerful, precise and he wins a lot of free points with the first serve. Backhand, as well. Czech school ā they always have a great backhand. But forehand, heās improved a lot. And movement for a tall, big guy like that, he slides and moves well. He still can improve so Iām sure weāll be seeing him around.ā
Reflecting on his own performance, he said: āItās unfortunate for me. I didnāt feel my greatest on court, but it is what it is. Nothing to take away from his victory.ā