‘Can understand’: Djoker responds to booing fans as $800 Open problem exposed by retirement

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‘Can understand’: Djoker responds to booing fans as $800 Open problem exposed by retirement
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Tennis: Novak Djokovic fronted the media following his early retirement against Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open semi-finals.

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In an interview with Serbian media, the 10-time Australian Open champion said he could understand why people who had paid to attend the semifinal were upset but he was clearly injured. “I know how my body works, what I feel, and I know how much I’ve given to this tournament in the past 20 plus years. I will stop here, so that I don’t continue in the wrong direction.”

“He has won this tournament with an abdominal tear, he has won it with a hamstring tear. If he cannot continue a tennis match it means he really cannot continue a tennis match.” One Aussie who flew over from Perth and paid $300 for the day session and $700 for the night session also took aim at the booing.“I’m a big Zverev fan after that speech as well. I think he did pretty well to hold his own with the injury.”Zverev‘s first words after his win were to condemn the crowd booing his opponent and friend. Picture: Michael Klein“Bit of an anticlimax was our first thought. Probably worst case scenario of what could have happened,” one woman said.

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