Breaking News: Djokovic Blasts Wimbledon Fans In Wild Interview claiming they can’t harm him after being threatened Due to…

Breaking News: Djokovic Blasts Wimbledon Fans In Wild Interview claiming they can’t harm him after being threatened Due to…

 

Novak Djokovic wasn’t in a mood to be ‘disrespected’ at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, and he let it be known.

The Serbian’s player story is really well known. Since the moment he arrived on the ATP Tour, it was clear that he may challenge the two players who were fighting to be the best in the world at the time – Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

He tried matching them on the tennis court, but also away from it, trying to get the love from fans. However, that didn’t always come easy for Djokovic, even though he often has been one of the most relatable tennis players for many.

Even to this day, according to many pundits, and probably even the 24-time major winner himself, he often doesn’t get the love from the crowd that he would probably deserve, and one instance of that happened also at SW19.

The Serbian player was taking on Holger Rune, who he beat in three sets, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, but this time around, it wasn’t the seven-time champion’s performance that stole the headlines, but rather the wild post-match on-court interview.

During the match, Djokovic had an issue with a group of fans, who were supporting the young Danish player by shouting his surname ‘Rune’ but when shouted in a slightly deeper voice and with prolonged middle letter ‘u’ the word resembled booing.

Djokovic was booed many times before, deservedly or, most of the times, not, so hearing such sounds on the tennis court wasn’t new to him, but it was weird to him especially when unprovoked.

Already after winning the second set, the World No. 2 returned the favor to the group of fans by mocking their celebration, putting his lips in the shape of saying the word ‘Rune’ or booing, as those two were interchangeable in this case.

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But the whole situation took even more wild turn after the match, when Djokovic was doing his customary post-match on-court interview, during which he expressed his issue with the aforementioned fans.

“And to all of those people, who have chosen to disrespect the player, in this case me: ‘Have a gooooood night. Gooood night, gooood night! Very good night.”

After Djokovic’s comments, the interviewer tried to save the situation, suggesting that the fans in question were just shouting his opponent’s name instead of trying to boo the Serbian player, but he didn’t share that opinion.

“I don’t accept it. I know they were cheering for Rune, but that’s an excuse to also boo. Listen, I’ve been on the Tour for more than 20 years, I know all the tricks, I know how it works.”

“It’s fine, it’s fine, it’s okay. I focus on the respectful people who have respect, who paid the ticket to come and watch tonight, love tennis, and appreciate the players and the effort that the players put in here. I played in a much more hostile environment, trust me. You guys can’t touch me!”

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Djokovic Easily Overcomes Rune At Wimbledon Despite Stomach Issues

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by Zachary Wimer

What sounded like a really special match at the 2024 Wimbledon Championships turned out to be a fairly comfortable cruise for Novak Djokovic, who bested Holger Rune in three sets.

Djokovic was the favorite in this match, and by a wide margin, because the young Dane simply isn’t good enough on grass, having very little experience on the surface. He’s proved quite problematic for the Serbian in the past, but on grass, the seven-time Wimbledon champion simply has the edge.

Still, Rune is one of the best players in the world, even if he hasn’t played that well on the green low-bouncing surface. However, his 37-year-old opponent didn’t have any problems, as he arguably cruised easier than in any of his previous matches, apart from his first-round win.

He didn’t lose a set, and he didn’t seem in trouble even when he allowed a break point in the second set. The first one opened with an early break for Djokovic, which was an ideal start for him.

It cut any hope Rune had of jumping out to a great start, and that kind of set the tone, especially since the 24-time major winner won the first 12 points of the match.

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The Dane never properly recovered, and it took him until very late in the second set to find his first break point, even though the Serbian struggled with stomach issues during the set and even rushed to the bathroom during a changeover.

Djokovic was able to save it and hold his serve to close out the second set as well, and then he started the third set with an early beak as well. Rune missed his serve a lot in this match, and that proved to be a problem.

Whenever he gave Djokovic a lot of problems, it came in combination with his serve firing well and the shots hitting as well. This time, he wasn’t hitting well and surely didn’t have his serve to fall back on.

Djokovic played a very good match to win it in three simple sets: 6-3, 6-4, 6-2, and reach his 60th Grand Slam quarter-final.

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