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Serbia’s Davis Cup Captain condemns the “really disrespect” of the Australian open crowd for booing the wounded Novak Djokovic

Serbia’s Davis Cup Captain condemns the “really disrespect” of the Australian open crowd for booing the wounded Novak Djokovic

Captain Serbia’s Davis Cup Viktor Troicki He was shocked seeing the crowd in Rod Laver Arena Booing Novak Djokovic Because he withdrew from the Australian Open semi -final after the first set against Alexander Zverev . Djokovic wounded his left tendon and was forced to disappoint the match with disappointment and horror of the crowd.

Part of the crowd was so bad that they issued frustration Australian Open champion booing 10 times. The behavior of the crowd became the point of conversation with several significant names of the tennis community, which supported Serb.

Some of his critics questioned the heaviness of his injury, after which he had to share MRI scan to close “trauma experts”. Troicki noticed that he had never seen crowds of disrespect of players when they are injured in other sports, including football, where “the crowd is usually more wild.”

Because of the tears of muscles, Djokovic withdrew from the Davis Cup tie against Denmark. Before the semi -final clash with Zverev Djokovic, he was touched during the first set against Carlos Alcraz in the quarterfinals. When he took a limit of medical time and went out for four sets, the critics accused him of pretending to be injured.

Toni is still asking about keeping the crowd after the withdrawal of Novak Djokovic from the semi -final

Rafael stilluncle Toni stillin his column for El PaisHe explained why he believes that there are often doubts about authenticity Novak DjokovicInjuries. Toni, who trained the 22-time champion of the Great Slam, said that suspicions began to appear after Djokovic defeated Carlos Alcaraz in a decisive way, despite dealing with an injury.

However, Toni was supported by Djokovic when it comes to the behavior of the crowd. The 63-year-old said Djokovic wrote “the most glorious” tennis history, and the crowd should not treat him in this way.

Djokovic chased the story in Melbourne Slam when he was counting the 25-fold champion of the Great Slam. The 37-year-old is then to play a runny nose open, but because of his injury his participation is uncertain.