Novak Djokovic suffered a shocking defeat at Roland-Garros, losing to 19-year-old Joao Fonseca in the third round.
What happened?
Djokovic, 39, cruised to a two-set lead but Fonseca refused to give up, winning three straight sets to take the match.
The Serbian tennis legend had been 289-1 when leading 2-0 in a major match before losing to Fonseca.
Why it matters for Novak Djokovic
Djokovic's loss marks his second failed attempt to win his 25th career Grand Slam in 2026, after losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open final four months ago.
He now holds 24 Grand Slam titles, the most in tennis history.
What comes next?
After his third-round loss, Djokovic met with the press and was asked about his future, but he kept his plans vague, saying "I don't know" when asked if he would return to Roland-Garros next year.
Djokovic had just suffered through four hours and 53 minutes of top-level tennis in record Parisian heat.
The next generation of tennis players, including Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, has taken the mantle, accounting for the past nine men's major Grand Slam titles.
And with Alcaraz rehabilitating a wrist injury, the door is open for the first major champion not named Carlos, Jannik, or Novak since Rafael Nadal won at Roland-Garros in 2022.
But for now, Djokovic's competitive fire and future in tennis remain uncertain.
So the question on everyone's mind is: will Novak Djokovic return to the court and pursue his 25th Grand Slam title?
Djokovic's fans will have to wait and see what the future holds for the tennis legend.
The 39-year-old has been a dominant force in tennis for years, but his recent losses have sparked questions about his ability to continue competing at the highest level.
As the tennis world waits with bated breath, one thing is certain: Novak Djokovic's legacy will continue to be felt in the sport for years to come.