A sight when Djokovic arrogantly ignored warnings that one day he would hurt someone

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic shocked the tennis world on Monday when he was expelled from the US Open because he hit him with a ball in his throat by the angry line judge. His ugly incident didn't have to happen by looking at his past field behavior. Not [...]
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic shocked the tennis world on Monday when he was expelled from the US Open because he hit him with a ball in his throat by the angry line judge. His ugly incident didn't have to happen by looking at his past field behavior.
It is not the first time the number one of the world has expressed its anger in the tennis field by hitting the ball in public.
The 33-year-old has numerous cases of anger, which he expresses with the shock of the ball in an aggressive way and the breaking of the rocket.
For this, he was warned that he would be able to hurt someone and disfellowshipped just as it happened to him in this year's grand US Open tournament.
In 2016, Djokovic, instead of worrying that he hit the ball straight into public at a London ATP Finals match, was arrogant.
He nearly hit a Franch Open official with his rocket that same year.
In a video now published by that incident, Djokovic is angryly responding to the journalist who asks him if he is concerned that his rude behavior could cost him a lot of money.
Djokovic starts with a laugh and says: “You people are unbelievable. Why do you always touch these topics?”
When told that he continues to have bad behavior, Djokovic replied: “I keep doing this? Then why don't they suspend me? ”
I almost hit him. Yeah, I could have hit him, but he could have snowed in the O2 Arena, but he didn't fall. I'm the only player who expresses his anger in the field? - Are you saying that?
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