Melbourne erupted in surprise as Czech rising star Jakub Mensik withdrew from the Australian Open due to a nagging abdominal injury, handing Novak Djokovic a straight walkover into the quarterfinals. The 24-time Grand Slam champion now stands one step closer to a record-extending 25th major title.
Mensik, who had been turning heads with his powerful game, posted a heartfelt message on Instagram announcing his heartbreaking decision. ‘It’s tough to write this, but despite all our efforts, I have to pull out of the Australian Open because of an abdominal muscle injury that worsened in recent matches,’ he shared. After consultations with his team and doctors, the 19-year-old decided against taking the court against Djokovic.
Reaching the fourth round here for the first time in his career, Mensik reflected positively despite the setback. Climbing to No. 16 in the ATP live rankings, he credited the Melbourne crowd’s energy and his team’s unwavering support. ‘I’ll cherish this run forever, and now it’s time to focus on recovery,’ he added, thanking fans for their messages of encouragement.
For Djokovic, this unopposed advancement marks his 16th quarterfinal appearance at the Australian Open, a tournament he has dominated with a record 10 titles. The 38-year-old Serb remains unbeaten in sets at Melbourne Park since 2026—wait, make that an impeccable streak continuing seamlessly. His 102nd match win here ties him with Roger Federer for the most victories by a man at this event.
Looking ahead, Djokovic awaits the winner of Lorenzo Musetti and Taylor Fritz in the quarters on Monday. This matchup carries extra intrigue as a potential rematch of last year’s Miami Open final, where Mensik stunned the world by claiming his first Masters 1000 crown. Djokovic’s path to history remains wide open, with his experience and form making him the man to beat once again.
