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Djokovic snubs Australian crowd for going against him

The Serb did not want to speak to the crowd in the Rod Laver Arena

Djokovic angrily points to the stands
Djokovic angrily points to the stands
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Novak Djokovic is tired of being the villain every time he plays a match on the Rod Laver Arena at the Australian Open. The Serb, at the end of his victory over Jiri Lehecka, had to answer three questions from Jim Courier, one of the tournament's interviewers

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Djokovic refused to do so and walked towards the tunnel. He simply took the microphone and said: "Thank you for being here tonight. Thank you for your presence and . See you in the next round". He stopped to sign some autographs for some children. There is not a day that the 24-time Grand Slam champion, 10 of them on the courts of Melbourne Park, does not have a problem with the local fans.

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