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'I did not feel any kind of emotional disturbance.' 9WWOS

World No.1 Novak Djokovic says he's adamant his US Open disqualification won't affect the way he deals with his emotions on court moving forward.Following his US Open exit,With the French Open getting underway on Sunday, Djokovic said he had no doubts his US Open disqualification wouldn't affect his emotions as he looking to claim 18th Grand Slam singles title."Of course, it was a shock for me and a lot of people. But that's life, that's sport.

"But I don't think that this will have any significant negative impact on how I feel on the tennis court."I did not feel any kind of emotional disturbance or difficulty to actually be able to play or still express my emotions in whatever way."

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