By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Monday, July 17, 2023
Novak Djokovic pays the value for hammering his Head racquet off the web submit throughout his dramatic five-set loss to Carlos Alcaraz within the Wimbledon remaining.
The seven-time Wimbledon champion was hit with $8,000 in fines for smashing his stick off the aspect of the web submit. Djokovic erupted in anger after dropping serve within the third recreation of the fifth set of his 1-6, 7-6(6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 epic defeat to the world No. 1.
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Consider that Djokovic collected a finalist verify of £1,175,000, which is about $1.53 million, and it is unlikely he’ll miss that 8K an excessive amount of, although he did hear it from some Centre Court followers displeased with the destruction and assault on the web submit.
Earlier within the match, Djokovic was hit with a time violation warning.
Seeing his Wimbledon reign slip away, Djokovic misplaced his grip and snapped with the smash.
Asked in regards to the racquet abuse code violation afterward, Djokovic stated it was fueled from pure frustration.
“There’s no much to talk about that. Second one was frustration,” Djokovic instructed the media. “I had break points in the second game. Yeah, just tough, tough couple of points.
“He performed wonderful to interrupt my serve, which was sufficient to win the fifth. The first one was the time violation, so yeah. Not an excellent second once more, however you simply type of have to simply accept it.”
The 23-time Grand Slam champion knew the fine was coming as chair umpire Fergus Murphy reminded both players during the coin toss that grass is a “delicate floor” and warned both players if they tossed their racquets, it would be called.
It was the second straight match Djokovic clashed with the chair umpire.
In the second set of his semifinal victory over Jannik Sinner, Djokovic was hit a questionable hindrance call by chair umpire Richard Haigh for his grunt. In that case, Djokovic briefly protested with an “are you joking?” response.
“The hindrance [call] might have modified the course of the match,” Djokovic said afterward. “I felt actually nervous, most likely the primary time in my profession one thing like this has occurred.”
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