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The number 1 in the world after being disqualified from the US Open for hitting a linesman: “Luckily he’s fine. It’s a lesson that will make me grow as a man.”
After the crime, the apologies. Novak Djokovic posted on Instagram all his grief over the way he left the scene at the US Open: the disqualification in the fourth round match against Carreño Busta, inflicted on him for inadvertently hitting a linesman with a “ball. “. “This whole situation has left me sad and empty”, are the first words that the number 1 in the world writes.
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The post then continues with a reflection: “I reviewed the conditions of the linesman, thank God it’s okay. I’m sorry I caused you so much stress, so unintentionally, so badly. I don’t reveal your name out of respect for privacy. Disqualification, I need to go back and work on my disappointment, turn sadness into a lesson for my growth and evolution as a player and a human being. I apologize to those who work at the US Open for my behavior. I am grateful to my family and to my team for supporting me and all my fans who are always with me. Thank you and I’m so sorry. “
September 7, 2020 (change September 7, 2020 | 01:19)
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