The Manila Times

Djokovic disqualifi­ed from US Open

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NEW YORK: Novak Djokovic was dramatical­ly disqualifi­ed from the United States Open on Sunday (Monday in Manila) after accidental­ly striking a female lines judge with a ball in frustratio­n during his last-16 match, sending shock waves through the tournament.

Djokovic apologized for hitting the ball in disgust after losing his serve to go 6-5 down in the first set to Spain’s unseeded Pablo Carreno Busta inside Arthur Ashe Stadium

Djokovic appeared to be looking the other way when he pulled the ball from his pocket and smacked it in the direction of the official, it hitting her full toss in the throat.

The official cried out and began gasping for air as she collapsed to the ground.

Djokovic rushed over to her to check if she was okay and placed his hand on her back as she struggled to breathe. After a few minutes she got up and walked off the court looking dazed.

Around 10 minutes of discussion­s then ensued between Djokovic and the tournament referee Soeren Friemel, during which the No. 1 pleaded his case.

The umpire then declared that Carreno Busta had won by default. Djokovic shook hands with his opponent before leaving the court without appearing to shake the umpire’s hand.

‘So wrong’

He then went directly to his car and left the Flushing Meadows site in New York without speaking to reporters.

Djokovic, 33, later posted an apology

on Instagram saying he was “so sorry.”

“This whole situation has left me really sad and empty,” he wrote, adding that “thank God” the woman was okay.

“I’m extremely sorry to have caused her such stress. So unintended. So wrong,” Djokovic said.

He also apologized to tournament organizers for “my behavior,” but did not say whether he thought they were right to default him.

The US Tennis Associatio­n said Djokovic had been defaulted under the Grand Slam rules for “intentiona­lly hitting a ball dangerousl­y

or recklessly within the court or hitting a ball with negligent disregard of the consequenc­es.”

The body added that he would lose all ranking points and prize money from the tournament.

Referee Friemel said Djokovic told him he should not be defaulted because it was unintentio­nal.

Friemel said he agreed there was no intent, but that it was a clear-cut case of Djokovic hitting the ball “angrily and recklessly.”

“She was clearly hurt and in pain. There was no other option,” he told reporters.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Serbian Novak Djokovic checks a linesman after hitting her with a ball in reaction to losing a point to Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain during the fourth round of the US Open tennis championsh­ips on Sept. 6, 2020 (September 7 in Manila) in New York.
AP PHOTO Serbian Novak Djokovic checks a linesman after hitting her with a ball in reaction to losing a point to Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain during the fourth round of the US Open tennis championsh­ips on Sept. 6, 2020 (September 7 in Manila) in New York.

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