Jakub Mensik stuns Novak Djokovic in Miami
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Despite the soggy, gloomy conditions, tennis fans waited through the indefinite rain delay because Djokovic remains one of the biggest draws in tennis wherever he goes.
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The 54th-ranked Mensik faced tough odds in only his second ATP final but harnessed his best weapon to subdue the 24-times major winner with 14 aces.
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