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In Wimbledon, the fans harassed Novak Djokovic in the court, the veteran was forced to put his hands on his ears in the match

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has been winning Wimbledon for the past three consecutive years. He is the favorite player of the fans in the tournament. This time for the fourth consecutive year, Novak Djokovic will take the field with the aim of achieving his victory. In this tournament, Novak Djokovic will enter the field with the aim of registering his name in history by sharing his record with Roger Federer.
 
If Novak succeeds in his goal, he too will become a favorite of fans and on-court spectators. It hasn’t been a good journey so far for Novak at Wimbledon this year. Especially the way Novak was treated by the crowd in the stadium was heartbreaking. Novak was visibly dissatisfied with the way the on-court spectators treated Novak. The spectators continued to boo Novak throughout the match, much to the dismay of the Serbian veteran. He threatened the spectators who booed him during his first two matches.
 
Let us tell you that in his first two matches of Wimbledon 2023, Novak Djokovic won in straight sets against Pedro Cachin and Jordan Thompson. Even after this, this path was not comfortable for him.
 
Novak Djokovic looked very upset and distracted during his match against the Australian. The main reason behind this was not the game, but it has been learned that Novak got very upset with the audience. In fact, most of the center court spectators were booing and cheering for Thompson. Novak looked very upset by this behavior of the audience.
The Serbian player has faced hostile behavior from the spectators many times during his career but this time he got very upset with the spectators. He found the behavior of the audience very difficult and difficult to tolerate.
 
The Serb is not unaware of such adverse conditions of spectators during his career, yet he remained unsatisfied and found it “difficult” to accept that the enthusiasm was against him. At the end of the match, Novak put his hands over his ears in a sharp reaction to the crowd’s behavior, so that he could not hear the crowd booing against him.
 
This is how Novak replied
He told the media that such spectators are motivating me to move forward. The more they cheer against me, the more I go on. With me they will see a winner, which they don’t want to see. As a player most of the time one wants to see the audience with him but I don’t want to play in that normal environment.

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