Novak Djokovic Hot on a day complicated by wind and resistance Alexander Davidovich. After winning the second set, leading 7-6(4), 7-6(5), he exploded.
He saved a set point before reaching the second ‘tiebreak’. He went wild in celebration jumping and pumping his fist. He heard a few whistles and boos from the fans in the middle, and he didn’t say a word.
He asked for medical time to receive massages on the quadriceps of the left thigh, and again some whistles from the reverend. Djokovic fumed, clapping sarcastically, while also giving his thumbs up as he shook his head in disbelief.
More boos. Not generals, some. But Djokovic responded, full of adrenaline in the third round match.
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Source: La Verdad

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