Those who echo the anger of Novak Djokovic in public continues to echo Wimbledon. The Serb’s staunchest supporters defended the fact that the seven-time tournament champion was revealed against the boos, especially those coming from the few but vocal Danes, who were eager to see a better version of Holger Rune, that didn’t happen.
In tennis there is no debate: 6-3, 6-4 and 6-2. Excellent Djokovic, that most critics did not understand his ability to face the stands, that he often sought to release tension and change his game.
The winner of twenty-four Grand Slams moved between calming down after this episode and attacking his detractors. And at Wimbledon Roger Federer It is still a religion, many do not want to equal Djokovic’s eighth title in the Swiss record.
“I don’t know what Wimbledon can do about it in these cases and the fans are paying for their tickets. They have the right to enjoy themselves and choose how they want to do it. Maybe the chair manager can intervene in some time,” said a more conciliatory ‘Nole’ . A tone that will change as his speech to the media drags on.
“You don’t throw out a section of the stand because they misbehave or disrespect the players. If Wimbledon is so important in history, it’s because of the fans,” continued the pacifier. Djokovic.
But he became defiant. He made it clear that he would act if he thought he had to. “It’s totally understandable that they have the freedom to choose who they will support in the game. Now, if someone crosses the line I react. That’s what happened after the game. And I said what I said.”
In his public diatribe, among other remarks, “I know you are encouraging runes, but that’s just an excuse to boo me. I know all the tricks, I know hostile environments better. “It doesn’t affect me.”
He praised those he considered respectable, he attacked those who were not. Also in trouble is Djokovic, who has a strange love-hate relationship in the stands of the ‘Cathedral’ of world tennis “I know you cheered for Rune, but that’s just an excuse to boo me. I know all the tricks, I. I’ve known more hostile environments. It doesn’t affect me.”
Holger Rune He considered that everything stems from a misunderstanding, as if they were booing depending on how they shouted his name. “It all started at the US Open, the first time we played. When people shout my name (it refers to the extension of Ruuuune) it’s a bit like ‘boo’, a boo. But I don’t think it means much . in the fight,” he concluded.
So Djokovic said they took advantage of this possible confusion to boo him, considering it a trick.
Source: La Verdad

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