Oh no: Novak Djokovic is booed in semi-final win as he clashes with umpire…….

Novak Djokovic is booed in semi-final win as he clashes with umpire

 

The Serbian has split opinions amongst tennis fans throughout his stellar career and fumed when he was hit with a second time violation during the Olympic clash.

 

Djokovic lost his first serve as a result of the violation and stormed towards the umpire to complain after losing the subsequent follow-up point.

 

An X-rated exchange followed and the 37-year-old was then struck with a code violation for his language before ending the exchange saying ‘You’re trying to do your job, you know how it is on court right? You recognise the right moment to do it,’

 

He then walked back to the baseline grinning with annoyance, evidently due to the way his violations had been publicly issued by the match umpire.

 

Novak Djokovic was booed by the crowd as he fumed at the umpire and his own coaching team in Friday’s semi-final Olympics win

Novak Djokovic was booed by the crowd as he fumed at the umpire and his own coaching team in Friday’s semi-final Olympics win

Djokovic was hit with both a time and code violation by the umpire during the match

Djokovic was hit with both a time and code violation by the umpire during the match

The 37-year-old also vented his anger towards hiw own coaching team at Roland Garros

The 37-year-old also vented his anger towards hiw own coaching team at Roland Garros

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The crowd booed and whistled throughout the entire exchange with the eventual winner of the tie one set up and tying one game apiece in the second.

 

However, when Musetti then broke Djokovic’s serve as the game got back underway, the tennis legend turned and lost his temper with his own coaching box sat in the stands.

 

The brief and furious interaction gave Djokovic the chance to vent his anger and soon turned his attention back to the match following his outburst.

 

He went on to dominate the second set, winning 6-2, and setting up a final showdown with Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in a repeat of last month’s Wimbledon final that he lost.

 

Djokovic has never made it to an Olympic final, despite his individual success, and revealed it was a huge relief to be in with a shot at winning a gold medal on Sunday.

 

Djokovic eventually calmed down to come through the match in dominant fashion

Djokovic eventually calmed down to come through the match in dominant fashion

Djokovic has reached an Olympic final for the first time where he will play Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz

Djokovic has reached an Olympic final for the first time where he will play Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz

‘It’s a huge relief because I never got to the Olympics finals, even though I played really well I thou

ght at Olympic Games,’ he said.

 

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