There was a slight increase in Mensk, who arrived at the Qatar Open Final in February 2024 and ranked 100th.
In Miami, he ranked third in Zokovic, third in the Jack Draper and American Taylor Fritz, to raise the biggest title of his career and handle the pressure of the event.
It was not easy to settle in the rhythm after the 5 hours and 30 minutes of rain was delayed before the final, but Mensik was adjusted faster than DJOKOVIC.
He broke Djokovic from the first opportunity and ran to 4-1 lead and the first serve broke out.
In contrast, Jokovi was a rough start. He fell twice and swelled under the right eye, applied the point of view and used sawdust to help catch the humidity.
However, as the set progressed, his service was improved, especially in Mensik, and backhand slice eventually restored.
Thai Break felt inevitable and DJOKOVIC paid money for a poor start, but he stored two set points before Mensik headed to Opener.
The match followed a similar pattern as a previous meeting in Shanghai last year, and Mensik took the first set in the breaker before the next two fading.
But this time, we maintained strength. Mensik did not face the interruption point in the second set, and heat and humidity began to damage DJOKOVIC.
Zoković breathed greatly on towels between all branches and wiped his face, and Mensik forcibly sent a Thai brake after three great sub.
If the point is short, Jokovic came to the top. However, Mensik digs into a long rally and sent Djokovic darting behind the court and ultimately set three points.
The first is DJOKOVIC’s excellent return to the baseline, but Mensik has the second broader serving to ensure the fitting end.
He will now be 24th in the world rankings.
Djokovic has been waiting for the first ATP title since 2023, but there was a signal that his serve was improved under the Andy Murray coach.