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Roland-Garros 2023: Djokovic's black anger against his clan in the middle of a match against Fucsovics

2023-05-31T21:22:21.381Z

Highlights: Djokovic was not happy with his coaching staff during the match. The Serb was playing in the first set of the match against Hungary. The match was tied at 5-5 when Djokovic started to verbally attack his staff. The incident was captured on video and posted online by the BBC. The video shows the Serb shouting at the staff and then at the court. The clip was posted on the BBC's official website and can be viewed by clicking on the following link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world/european-tourism/2013/01/26/3636/djokovic-and-fitness-coach-in-the-first-set-of-their-match-against-Hungary-at-Roland Garros.


LE SCAN SPORT - The Serb made it clear to his coaching staff that he was not at all happy with his relationship with him during the match against the Hungarian.


Funny atmosphere in the Djokovic clan in the first set of the match between him and Marton Fucsovics in the night session Wednesday night. While the score was 5-5 in a very hooked start to the match, the Serb verbally attacked his coaching at the edge of the field.

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It is difficult to assess the content of the exchange between the player and his staff at this time of the game but each side has expressed its annoyance. According to Prime Video commentators, Djokovic blamed the guard for not supporting him enough.

The misunderstanding continued beyond the short sequence posted online by the broadcaster. Djokovic, sitting in his chair at the change of sides, continued for long seconds to attack Goran Ivanisevic and the rest of the management.

Source: lefigaro

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