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Serbia's Novak Djokovic reacts during his quarterfinals match against Denmark's Holger Rune.Getty Images
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Denmark’s Holger Rune ousted No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic of Serbia 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 in rainy Rome on Wednesday to reach the Internazionali BNL d’Italia semifinals.
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Holger Rune topples Novak Djokovic in rainy Rome OpenBack to video
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Djokovic clinched the second set following a rain delay of nearly an hour, but Rune regained momentum with back-to-back service breaks to open the deciding set.
It was the second straight ATP Masters 1000 win for Rune against the World No. 1, as he also defeated Djokovic in the Paris Masters final in November 2022.
“It’s really a big win for me,” Rune said. “Obviously I did it last year in Paris as well, but every match is a huge challenge for me when I play against Novak. He’s one of the greatest that’s ever played the game. I knew I had to be at my best and I said it yesterday, and I was today. I’m super proud of myself and I enjoyed every moment out there.”
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Rune converted five of his 10 break chances and finished with 27 winners and just four unforced errors, compared to 25 winners and 18 errors by the defending champion.
“I stay humble of course. I have a lot to achieve,” Rune said. “I think you should always be humble. I think I am, I hope so and I hope people see me this way. I’m a huge fighter on the court and I leave everything when I play my matches. I’m super proud I was able to get the victory today. I had to fight hard and play my best tennis.
“Huge credit to Novak, I’m a big fan of his. He’s a huge inspiration and I wish him all the best.”
The wet weather suspended play with Djokovic leading 5-4 and 30-love in the second set. After the break, Djokovic immediately collected the two points he needed to force the third set.
Djokovic, 35, received treatment for an unspecified injury during the second set.
Rune’s opponent in the semifinals will be either No. 4 seed Casper Ruud of Denmark or No. 24 Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina. Their quarterfinal match is Wednesday.
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