The Citizen (KZN)

Lessons learnt from outburst

DJOKOVIC: DISQUALIFI­CATION MAY CHANGE ATTITUDES

- New York

Tennis players throwing racquets and hitting balls away in anger and frustratio­n during matches are regular scenes on the circuit, but those could be a thing of the past after Novak Djokovic’s disqualifi­cation from the US Open on Sunday.

The men’s world No 1 was eliminated from the Grand Slam after inadverten­tly hitting a ball into a line judge’s throat during his fourth round match on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court.

Two-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka flung her racket away in frustratio­n after losing a second-set tie-break against Marta Kostyuk in her third-round match on Friday.

Asked in her on-court-interview on Sunday if Djokovic’s fate would serve as a reminder, the Japanese former world No 1 said: “I guess yes. For me, that’s definitely like a warning to never do that.”

“I wasn’t watching the match live because I was sleeping, but knowing that, of course, I think puts a little bit of – what’s it called – you’re more aware of it, of course,” the former US Open champion told reporters later.

“For me, I try not to slam my racket anyways. Of course, I probably do a couple times. But I definitely think it’s making people a bit more aware.”

Canadian Denis Shapovalov had suffered the same fate as Djokovic during a 2017 Davis Cup tie when he, after an unforced error, smashed a ball in frustratio­n with his racquet and hit chair umpire Arnaud Gabas in the face.

Shapovalov called Djokovic’s incident unfortunat­e as did German Alexander Zverev, who has taken out his frustratio­n several times in the past by smashing his racquets.

“I don’t think I have ever gotten defaulted yet in my career or in my life,” Zverev said after his win on Sunday. “No, I haven’t been in a situation like that.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? APOLOGETIC. Novak Djokovic of Serbia tends to a lineswoman after inadverten­tly striking her with a ball hit in frustratio­n during his last-16 match against Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain at the US Open.
Picture: AFP APOLOGETIC. Novak Djokovic of Serbia tends to a lineswoman after inadverten­tly striking her with a ball hit in frustratio­n during his last-16 match against Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain at the US Open.

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