Djokovic’s un-Olympic gesture against Nadal that Roland Garros didn’t like

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“Rafa, Rafa, Rafa!” Choir at the headquarters of Roland Garros, packed with 15,000 spectators, with historic overbooking in the area reserved for the press. With no limit on borrowers, there was chaos at one of Philippe Chatrier’s leading funds.

The majority, with the exception of a small number of Serbian fans, who identified themselves by their country’s flag and some ‘Idemo’ (Come on), unconditionally supported the champion of fourteen titles of Grand Slam in the same stadium.

Lost Rafael Nadal, 6-1 and 6-4, but won the duel because of the love of the public. A detail that the Serbian did not notice. He considered it, and it took the hottest in the hottest moment and when he felt the most superior.

From dominating the second set 4-0 to being the victim of a ‘Nadalada’, a heroic reaction from the Spaniard (4-4). The Serbian composed himself, broke (5-4) and made a defiant gesture that was answered by whistles from some of those present.

Djokovic, As he walked to his seat, he put his finger in his ear, underlining the action to tell the public what now, that he was not listening to them, that he silenced them on his way to victory. The majority is clear about this, and they are not silent. He continued cheering and encouraging Rafa to rage, until his last breath.

Djokovic’s stuff, he’s already won a couple of matches at Wimbledon not too long ago.

Source: La Verdad

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