‘We all make mistakes’: tennis world debates disqualification of Novak Djokovic


By: Sports Desk |

Updated: September 7, 2020 3:49:06 pm


Novak DjokovicNovak Djokovic of Serbia and a tournament official attend to a linesman who was hit with a ball by Djokovic against Pablo Carreño Busta of Spain (not in the photo) on day seven of the US Open (USA TODAY Sports)

The tennis world was in shock when world No. 1 Novak Djokovic was disqualified from the US Open on Monday for hitting a linesman with a ball.

The men’s seeded fell behind 5-6 in the first set of his match against Pablo Carreño Busta on Sunday after a ball he hit in frustration hit an official in the throat.

After the match, the 33-year-old Serbian posted an apology on Instagram, promising to draw valuable lessons that would help his “growth and evolution as a player and a human being.

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This whole situation has left me really sad and empty. I checked the person on the lines and the tournament told me that thank God she was feeling fine. I’m so sorry that I caused you so much stress. So involuntary. So wrong. I will not reveal your name to respect your privacy. As for disqualification, I need to go back inside myself and work on my disappointment and turn all of this into a lesson for my growth and evolution as a player and a human being. I apologize to the @usopen tournament and all associates for my behavior. I am very grateful to my team and my family for being my great support, and to my fans for always being with me. Thank you and I am so sorry. Cela ova situcija me čini zaista tužnim i praznim. Proverio sam kako se oseća linijski sudija, i prema informacijama koje sam dobio, oseća se dobro, hvala Bogu. Njeno ime ne mogu da otkrijem zbog očuvanja njene privatnosti. Jako mi je žao što sam joj naneo takav stres. Nije bilo namerno. Bilo je pogrešno. Želim da ovo neprijatno iskustvo, diskvalifikaciju sa turnira, pretvorim u važnu životnu lekciju, kako bih nastavio da rastem i razvijam se kao čovek, ali i teniser. Izvinjavam organized US Opena. Veoma sam zahvalan svom timu i porodici što mi pružaju snažnu Podšku, kao i mojim navijačima jer su uvek uz mene. Hvala vam i žao mi heh. Bio je ovo težak dan za sve.

A post shared by Novak Djokovic (@djokernole) on Sep 6, 2020 at 3:58 pm PDT

As Djokovic walked to the Arthur Ashe Stadium wing for a change, behind Pablo Carreño Busta 6-5 in the first set, Djokovic, who was the big favorite for the championship, angrily struck a ball behind him. The ball flew straight towards the linesman, who fell to his knees at the back of the court and stretched towards his neck.

A discussion of around 10 minutes close to the net involving tournament referee Soeren Friemel, Grand Slam supervisor Andreas Egli and chair umpire Aurelie Tourte took place where Djokovic defended his case but to no avail.

As the world expressed shock and anguish over the results, here are some of the reactions to the incident:

Meanwhile, American great John McEnroe has said Novak Djokovic will have to get used to being the “bad boy” after his disqualification from the US Open for hitting a linesman with a ball.

“The pressure just got to him. I think a lot has happened off the court, ”McEnroe, who was disqualified in the fourth round of the 1990 Australian Open after receiving three code violations, told ESPN.

“Obviously it has affected him and whether he likes it or not, he will be the bad guy for the rest of his career.

“If he accepts that role, I think he could recover. He has many things going for him, but this is a stain that he will not be able to erase ”, he concluded.

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