Serbian media hypocrisy: They call her a drunk tennis judge because of the disqualification of Novak Djokovic

It took a disqualification for Serbian media to start throwing bitterness at the judge, whom Novak Djokovic attacked with tennis ball. This action cost tennis a lot. He was expelled from the Grand Slami US Open. The move has exasperated Serbian media. They started dealing with her personal life. So the newspaper [...]
It took a disqualification for Serbian media to start throwing bitterness at the judge, whom Novak Djokovic attacked with tennis ball.
This action cost tennis a lot. He was expelled from the Grand Slami US Open.
The move has exasperated Serbian media.
They started dealing with her personal life.
So the Serbian newspaper “Informer” and “Kuri” have begun calling Judge Laura Clark an alcoholic.
“Piane” is the insulting term they have used in describing the news about it.
All they've done is gather pictures of the judge in the Instagram in which she promotes wines and champagnes.
“Tennis is not her greatest love, but a bottle. She's a big summer fan. Her profile is full of summer photos, wine bottles, wine glasses. Laura rarely goes somewhere without bottles and is not missing in events where wine is promoted”, is the use of Serbian media for the judge.
No, no, no. Because of this woman, Novak's career is falling apart!
The Serbian tennis player pulled a ball out of his pocket and hit it with his rocket from behind, shooting the judge right into his throat.
Although it did not appear to be on purpose, US Open rules require disqualified for such an incident.
The 33-year-old apologised later in a media communique.
“I am really sad and unhappy because of this” event, Djokovic said in a reaction after being expelled from the US Open's record grand.
I'm so sorry to have caused that stress. It happened without purpose. It was so wrong. I'm not making her name public for the sake of her privacy”, he added.
He's going to lose all the points earned so far at the US Open and also the money he's earned in these four rounds.
33-year-old Serbia also risks being fined.












