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News January 25, 2025

Andy Roddick tells Australian Open crowd why booing Novak Djokovic was so improper

Andy Roddick tells Australian Open crowd why booing Novak Djokovic was so improper
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Andy Roddick did not suppose it was honest for Novak Djokovic to obtain boos from the Australian Open because the American highlighted it would not be proper in any respect it was the final reminiscence of the Serb at Melbourne Park.

After scuffling with a left leg harm going into the semifinal day, the world No. 7 retired towards Alexander Zverev after one set that lasted an hour and 21 minutes. 

Whereas some would suppose that the gang would have some understanding for the state of affairs, the truth was utterly totally different as they booed the document 10-time Australian Open champion off the courtroom.

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Later in his presser, Djokovic indicated that it might have been his look at Melbourne Park. 

“I assumed it was so s—– to boo somebody who’s received ten instances there. Somebody who you don’t know if they will come again,” the 2003 US Open winner said on the Served with Andy Roddick.

“It would suck if Novak’s last memory in a place where we have seen excellence from him to the point where we probably take it too much for granted to be getting booed off the court. That sucks man.”

Roddick: It is OK to disagree however we will not be petty when somebody is harm

After the retirement, Djokovic shared that his actual harm was a muscle tear and that he did every thing doable – from physio therapy to medicine – to have the ability to play.

However after he began to really feel ache towards the top of the primary set towards Zverev that was solely getting worse, the 37-year-old accepted that there was no means he may proceed.

“Possibly we disagree with some stuff, that’s positive, however we have now to understand excellence. We now have to understand historical past. We are able to’t be petty when somebody is harm,” Roddick famous.

On his podcast, the American tennis legend additionally underlined that nobody needed greater than Djokovic to complete the match. 

Additionally, Roddick acknowledged that previously, the Serb twice received the Australian Open whereas injured. 

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