Djokovic: “Tennis Brother” at US Open was disqualified for hitting the lineman with the ball-BBC News



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Novak Djokovic accidentally hit the linesman with the ball when he fell behind 6-5 in the first game

The world’s number one player in men’s tennis, Novak Djokovic (Novak Djokovic, Djokovic / Zugaoyu) hit the ball with disappointment after losing points in the game, missed the band referee and was made public by US Tennis. The competition is disqualified.

The 33-year-old Serbian golfer, ranked number one in the world, issued a statement after apologizing for the incident, saying he felt “extremely sorry” for the impact it had on the lineman.

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After losing a point in the fourth round of the US Open against Spanish Pablo Carreño Busta (Pablo Carreño Busta), Djokovic pulled one out of his pocket. The ball, hit it behind you, hit the throat of the female line umpire.

“All of this made me very sad and disappointed,” Djokovic said.

“I went to see the lineman and the game will tell me, thank God, that he feels good.”

“I am very sorry for the trouble you caused. This is totally unintentional and very wrong. To respect your privacy, I will not reveal your name.”

After a long conversation, Djokovic was disqualified from the game and lost all the points accumulated in this US Open.

You will forfeit all prize money you have won in this competition and may be fined for this incident.

“For being disqualified, I need to go back and reflect on myself, face my disappointment and treat all of this as a lesson to grow and a transformation as a player and as a person.”

“I apologize to the US Open and everyone who has been affected by my actions. I am grateful to my team and family for their strong support, and to the fans who have been with me.”

“Thank you, I’m very sorry.”

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Novak Djokovic accidentally hit the linesman with the ball when he fell behind 6-5 in the first game

A controversial 2020

In the fourth round match with Carreño Busta, Djokovic was originally trying to extend his unbeaten record in 2020 to 27 games.

However, he left the field in a less glorious way, which has become another controversial event for him this summer.

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In June, Djokovic held an exhibition match in his hometown and then, like the other three players, tested positive for the new coronavirus.

The match he organized was held in the presence of spectators and no social distancing measures were implemented, Djokovic also later apologized.

The first round in Serbia drew 4,000 spectators and, after the match, the players were photographed dancing in a Burgrad nightclub.

In the second round in Croatia, the players were photographed playing basketball together.

Djokovic claimed that they “complied with all health regulations” in both countries, and the number of COVID-19 infections in both countries was slightly lower.

After announcing that he was an infected person, he admitted that it was “too early” to host the competition.

During the global pandemic, Djokovic was accused of opposing vaccines, which he later denied. He was also criticized for expressing his belief that water can be purified by positive energy.

On the eve of the US Open, he initiated the establishment of a new players’ union, which once again became the center of controversy.

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Djokovic and Canadian player Vasek Pospisil (Vasek Pospisil) led about 70 players to form the Association of professional tennis players (Association of professional tennis players). They are not satisfied with the management of the Professional Tennis Federation (ATP) and want to enhance the power of the players.

Tennis stars Rafael Nadal (Rafael Nadal, Nadal) and Federer (Roger Federer, Federer) and others opposed the establishment of this new union and questioned the timing of its appearance; former British tennis player Andy Murray (Andy Murray), Meili) asked the players of the International Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to join.

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