After his disqualification from the US Open this Sunday for a gesture of humor against a linesman, Novak Djokovic has apologized. Without seeking the slightest controversy.
Keep a low profile and do not fuel controversy. Novak Djokovic apologized on Sunday after his disqualification in the round of 16 of the US Open. Author of a moody gesture by involuntarily sending the ball in the neck of a linesman, the Serbian took the door from the round of 16.
“This situation made me empty and really sad. I checked with the lines and tournament judges, who said thank goodness she is fine. I am deeply sorry for causing her so much stress. C ‘was totally unintentional, writes the world number 1 on Instagram. And so badly. I do not reveal his name to respect his privacy. “
“As for my disqualification, I have to get back in and work on my disappointment, I have to learn a lesson from it to grow as a player and as a person. I apologize to the US Open and to anyone impacted by We behave, Djokovic continues. I am very grateful to my team and my family, for their strong support, and to my fans, who are always there for me.