Alexander Zverev once faced the vocal displeasure of the ATP Finals crowd after a controversial incident in his clash against Roger Federer. The German addressed the booing crowd at the packed O2 ...
Bogut's comments on the treatment Djokovic has received in Australia show the tough challenges athletes encounter when their personal opinions clash with the crowd's views. This whole scenario ...
Alexander Zverev will play in the Australian Open final after counterpart Novak Djokovic was forced to retire from their semifinal match due to injury. Djokovic, a 10-time Australian Open champion ...
Instead of applauding the 37-year-old, the Rod Laver Arena crowd began to boo him and Djokovic simply continuously nodded with an ice-cold expression. He showed a double thumbs-up to the crowd and ...
Fans inside Rod Laver Arena were expecting a cracking contest between Djokovic and Zverev but were left utterly disappointed and they displayed their displeasure by booing Djokovic when he waved ...
Alexander Zverev asked the Melbourne crowd not to boo Novak Djokovic after the latter retired hurt, conceding the Australian Open semi-final to the German. In a gesture that is sure to lift his ...
Djokovic then packed up and was leaving the court when a section of the crowd started to boo him. In response, the 24-time Grand Slam champion only gave a thumbs-up to them, before walking off the ...
Some of the crowd was booing him. Novak puts his thumbs up. Zverev called out the Melbourne crowd for not showing empathy toward his opponent. The German World No. 2 also reminded the tennis world ...
Zverev, who is seeking his first Grand Slam title, admonished the crowd a bit for the reaction during his on-court interview. "Please, guys, don't boo a player when he goes out with injury ...
However, the German was not happy after the crowd at the Rod Laver Arena booing Djokovic's decision to retire in the semi-final. “The very first thing I want to say is, please guys, don’t boo ...
Djokovic later admitted there was a “chance” that could’ve been his last appearance in Melbourne as he shared his thoughts on the booing crowd. The 37-year-old raised injury fears when he ...
10 times champ who probably went on court just for the crowd to watch a bit of him. Hopefully not for the last time. Don’t boo injured athletes. Doesn’t make sense, folks," he wrote.