The behavior of Novak Djokovic during the Australian Open has been called into question. The tennis star was leading his opponent, Adrian Mannarino, 6-0, 6-0, during their fourth-round match on Sunday.
As the underdog attempted to make a comeback, the spectators at Rod Laver Arena cheered loudly.
After he was notified of a time violation for his serve, Djokovic argued with the chair umpire.
According to some people, the 36-year-old Serbian player is the most unlikeable individual in the world of professional tennis.
The people who criticized him said that he was a ‘not liked by anyone’ due to how he was celebrating after only winning one game during the entire match. He should try acting like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal instead.
In spite of the crowd’s negativity, Djokovic was still able to win the game and advance to the quarter-finals. He noted that the first two sets were his best in a long time.
He noted that he was worried about losing the third set.
He told reporters that he needed to focus on his task at hand and not on the crowd’s outbursts.