Miami Open 2025 Champion Jakub Mensik Reveals He ‘Almost’ Pulled Out But a Miracle Saved Him

Miami Open 2025 results: Jakub Mensik stuns Novak Djokovic to win title and  deny Serb a 100th singles title - BBC Sport

The teenager was struggling with an injury pre-tournament.

Mar 30, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Jakub Mensik (CZE) waves to the crowd after his match against Novak Djokovic (SRB)(not pictured) in the men's singles championship of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium.

2025 ATP Miami Masters champion Jakub Mensik revealed that he was on the verge of withdrawing prior to the tournament. After winning a historic final, the Czech prodigy made an incredible revelation in his post-match interview on Stadium Court. It was truly a Super Sunday for Mensik, as he beat Novak Djokovic 7-6(4) 7-6(4) to win his first Masters-1000 title.

Miami Open 2025: Jakub Mensik Triumphs Against Novak Djokovic To Deny His  100th Title

By winning the Miami crown, Mensik became just the fourth player to claim a Masters-1000 trophy as his maiden title on tour. He is also the second youngest champion in the Florida-based competition, only behind Carlos Alcaraz. The 2025 final happens to be the largest age gap at a Masters event between the two finalists – Djokovic and Mensik are 18 years apart.

With Novak Djokovic gunning for a 41st Masters-1000 trophy and 100th tour-level title, the teenager played spoilsport on the night. Having looked up to the Serb throughout his life, he thanked the legend for his contributions towards the sport after the match. But that wasn’t the only revelation during the trophy presentation.

Jakub Mensik Was on the Brink of Miami Open 2025 Withdrawal

Moments before he posed with the shining trophy, Jakub Mensik stood in front of the Miami crowd with a story. To everyone’s surprise, Czechia’s latest headliner revealed that he was all set to throw in the towel before the tournament began. “One hour before my first match here, I was holding the paper of pulling out from the tournament,” he expressed. “My knee was hurting a lot. I was just lucky that the referee was having lunch.”

For the lack of a better option, the 19-year-old decided to get treated by Alejandro, an ATP physio, and hope for the best. “He did a miracle,” Mensik debriefed as Alejandro smiled from the stands. “Because of him I step on the court, and because of him I’m standing here.” As the saying goes – when you’re destined for greatness, nothing can stop you.

Czech Superstar Mensik Climbs Miami Peak the Hard Way

Jakub Mensik started his 2025 Miami Open campaign with a tricky encounter against Roberto Bautista Agut. Despite hitting 23 aces, courtesy his biggest weapon which is his serve, Jakub had to scrape through in three sets. Perhaps the turning point in his tournament came in Round-2, when he dumped Indian Wells champion Jack Draper out of the competition in two tiebreak sets.

As the matches went on, Mensik’s stroke-making ability only got better. As he stated himself, the prodigious talent was miraculously moving much better and his groundstrokes possessed pinpoint accuracy. After outfoxing two powerhouses in the form of Arthur Fils and Taylor Fritz, he entered his second ever final. His 7-6 7-6 win against an underwhelming Djokovic earned him his maiden success on the circuit.

Perhaps miracles do exist after all. The ATP’s new World No. 24 will head into the clay court season with newfound confidence and energy. As he penned down himself, this is possibly the “first of many.”