Novak Djokovic scolds cameraman during shocking loss
The turning point of Novak Djokovic's stunning French Open exit may have been a tense encounter with a cameraman.
The turning point of Novak Djokovic's stunning French Open exit may have been a tense encounter with a cameraman.
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"I find it a little bit disrespectful that you kind of miss out on what happened in between... I don't feel like I'm chasing."
The comments were made during January's Australian Open.
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"I just don't think the comment is respectful from a guy I've never met before in my life."
"That has angered Novak, which I completely understand now."
"I leave it to Channel 9 to handle this the way they think they see fit. That's all."
"I've played in much more hostile environments. Trust me, you guys can't touch me."
Wimbledon viewership increased for both the gentlemen's and ladies' finales.
Djokovic's "Kosovo is the heart of Serbia" message has drawn major backlash.
"I am against wars, violence and any kind of conflict, as I’ve always stated publicly. I empathize with all people, but the situation with Kosovo is a precedent in international law."
"They will still think that I defied the umpire, went to the toilet and that I didn’t follow the rules"
The joking speculation about bathroom break needs was maybe more than we needed, but nevertheless.
On Friday afternoon, Novak Djokovic will play Gael Monfils in the U.S. Open semifinals, two matches away from claiming...