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Australian Open – The new controversy surrounding Novak Djokovic: “A lack of respect”

At first, many observers thought this reaction was a response to spectators shouting during the match when Novak Djokovic served. But the reason was different, as the ten-time winner of the AO later explained: “I would like to clarify why the post-match interview was not conducted on the pitch, as is standard practice. A few days ago, the famous sports journalist Tony Jones who works for Channel 9 made fun of Serbian fans and made insulting and offensive comments towards me. He has since chosen not to issue a public apology. Neither does Channel 9. So, as they are the official broadcasters, I have chosen not to give interviews for Channel 9. I have nothing against Jim Courier or the Australian public. I’ll let the station handle this as they see fit. That’s all.”

Djokovic is overrated, he’s a has-been, he needs to be fired.”

Tony Jones was reading the sports news for Channel 9’s evening news live from Melbourne Park last Friday when a large group of Djokovic fans holding Serbian flags began cheering in the background. In his comments, the journalist said that the Serb was “overrated, a has-been and he had to be fired” while showing little respect for the supporters.

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After his match, in the corridors of the stadium, The Serb had a discussion with Craig Tiley, the tournament director: “If you want to fine me for not giving an interview in the field, that’s okay. I will accept that because I feel like it’s something that needs to be done.”

In the quarterfinals, Novak Djokovic will defeat Carlos Alcaraz.

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