If 10-time champion Rafael Nadal has suffered a tumbling run through injuries and missed a number of matches, Djokovic's upset was a bit more surprising.
29th seed Tabillo also became the second Chilean player to beat world No. 1 after his predecessor Gonzalez in 2007.
It is estimated that no one could have imagined before the game that the Rome Clay Masters before the start of the French Open would become a hotbed of upsets!
Ruud, ranked No. 7 in the world and having a good clay season, also suffered a comeback, winning the first set with a 6-0 sweep and being allowed to chase two to complete the comeback.
The same happened in the Women's Singles, where world No. 9 Jabbar was upset by Kenin. Even Sabalenka, who is ranked second in the world, fought hard in three games to defeat qualifier Volynets 2-1 to advance.
In terms of Chinese players, Zhang Zhizhen was in excellent form (reaching the quarter-finals of last year's Rome Masters) and swept past 19th seed Mannalino 2-0 and will face 12th seed Shelton in the third round.
Shang Juncheng was reversed by the qualifier after winning a set in the first round as a substitute, and he also apologized for his attitude after the match.
After Zheng Qinwen defeated Northkova, who defeated Swiatek at the Australian Open, the next round of the "Asian Derby" against Naomi Osaka will undoubtedly be the focus of the battle.
The fact that the two have a somewhat unstructured and chaotic past on coaching issues also adds some highlights to this matchup (the two have only played each other once before, with Naomi Osaka winning).
For the world No. 1, being accidentally smashed by a water cup in the first round may become the "winner" of this competition.
And although he holds 24 Grand Slams and is proud of the tennis world, it is still a little embarrassing to have 0 titles so far this season. It has also become the topic of most concern to everyone.
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