Djokovic Disqualified For Hitting Lineswoman With A Ball During US Open, Issues Apology

“Rules are rules.” Even if you’re the world’s no. 1 tennis star. Novak Djokovic was recently disqualified from the US Open while playing at the Arthur Ashe Stadium against Spain’s Pablo Carreno-Busta, reports the Guardian. He defaulted from the ‘Round of 16’ after he struck a line judge with a ball during the game.

Initially, Djokovic was breezing through when Carreno-Busta was serving at 4-5, 0-40 down. However, he squandered the three set points thus letting the Spaniard back in the first set, reports News18. Eventually losing his cool, the tennis star swatted a ball to the back of the court and struck a female line judge on her throat.

Immediately realizing his fault, Djokovic rushed to check up on her and apologized as well. He even tried to persuade the US Open referee Soeren Friemel of the case for the defense. However, he was still disqualified due to the Grand Slam rules. According to ABC News, the line umpire is doing okay.

Djokovic later issued an apology on social media too:

People from around the globe reacted to Novak’s disqualification:

Earlier, in a 2016 French Open against Tomas Berdych, Novak had avoided a default when his racquet nearly hit a line judge, reports BBC. The incident occurred as his racquet slipped out of his hands during an angry swipe. 

As both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are not a part of the Grand Slam, Djokovic was a favourite to win the US Open. Well, what do you think about the incident? Tell us.

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