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Angry Djokovic accuses Brit No 1 Norrie of smashing ball at him deliberate­ly

- by MIKE DICKSON Tennis Correspond­ent

Afurious Novak Djokovic accused Cam Norrie of going against the spirit of fair play after the British No 1 had drilled him at the net during a testy italian open fourth-round encounter.

The Wimbledon champion was upset that Norrie hit him above the ankle with a smash as the serb was a sitting duck, having been left stranded when a ball ballooned up invitingly during a rally early in the second set.

After a series of death stares and frosty handshake at the net, which followed a 6-3, 6-4 victory for the favourite, Djokovic complained that his opponent had been pushing the boundaries of the rules all match.

Norrie, who was unavailabl­e for comment immediatel­y afterwards, rarely gets involved in such controvers­ies but it was notable that he was kept waiting at the start of the match — the first on the schedule — while his opponent had some extra treatment.

Djokovic was left both unimpresse­d and surprised by the feisty nature of the contest, in which Norrie called the trainer on before he was due to try to serve out the match.

‘i don’t know if he saw me. Peripheral­ly you can always see where a player is on the court. i just turned around because the point was over for me,’ he said about the tagging incident.

‘it was not so much about that, as maybe a combinatio­n of things. from the very beginning he was doing all the things that are allowed. He’s allowed to take a medical timeout, he’s allowed to hit a player, he’s allowed to say ‘C’mon’ in your face more or less on every single point from basically the first game.

‘ Those are the things the players know in the locker room, it’s not fair play, it’s not how we treat each other. i got along with Cameron very well all these years that he’s been on the tour. He’s a very nice guy off the court so i don’t understand this kind of attitude on the court.

‘ He brought the fire and i responded to that. i’m not going to allow a guy to behave like that and bend my head.’

some might find it a bit rich for Djokovic to lecture, especially when it comes to the suggestion of hamming up injuries. it is also highly questionab­le why he was able to arrive late to the court for a scheduled match, with a 10- minute delay at the start because he said he was getting extra treatment after finishing his warm-up late.

in a more discipline­d sport with stronger officials, like golf for example, it would mean disqualifi­cation, but top players in tennis are far too often a law unto themselves.

Djokovic played a smart tactical match, and is now into the quarter-finals in rome for the 17th time, where he will face the exciting Dane Holger rune. Norrie picked up two decent wins this week and is top seed in Lyon, where he is the defending champion, prior to the french open.

The management of Nick Kyrgios have suggested that he will not be making his comeback as planned at roland Garros as his recovery from knee surgery is taking longer than expected. He still hopes to play on the grass.

Britain’s leading young men’s player Jack Draper is reportedly optimistic that he will return to action in Lyon before

heading to Paris.

 ?? ?? Hit a nerve: Norrie’s smash thuds into Djokovic’s leg, prompting the Serb to stare hard at the apologetic Briton
Hit a nerve: Norrie’s smash thuds into Djokovic’s leg, prompting the Serb to stare hard at the apologetic Briton
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