Clark receives death threats after Djokovic’s expulsion from US Open



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Clark receives death threats after Djokovic's expulsion from US Open

Reuters

Laura Clark, one of the regents of the lines, in the American Open tennis championship, was subjected to abuse on her official page on “Instagram” by fans of the Serbian star Novak Djokovic, ranked first in the world.

Djokovic was excluded from the fourth round of the US Open, a Grand Slam tournament, because he directed the ball to Clark during his match with Spain’s Pablo Carreño Busta on Sunday.

Djokovic’s fans quickly found Clark’s “Instagram” account to send him death threats, and his messages also carried offensive phrases, referring to the death of his son Josh in a motorcycle accident in 2008, to the age 25, and one of them wrote: “Don’t worry.” You’ll be joining soon. “

And Djokovic lost his serve in the 11th game, leading Busta 6-5 in the first set.

When the Serb went to sit down and directed a ball that was still in his hands hard towards the back of the field, he violently hit Clark, who screamed loudly and fell in pain after receiving a blow to the neck.

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Djokovic's first comment after his expulsion from the US Open (video)

Djokovic went straight to Clark to check on him and see if he was okay, and after a few minutes he got up and left the field.

After ten minutes of consultations with the main referee of the tournament, the referee decided to declare Carinho Busta the winner of the match and exclude Djokovic.

Source: dailymail.co.uk



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