Indeed. Novak was on his way to winning three slams this year.Why they booing him?
You stupid cunts do you think he'd want to do that.
I'm a big Djokovic fan and was at the match. Look, i think people were blindsided by the retirement. From our perspective Djokovic was healthy, but simply being out played. I didn't boo, but I understood those who did. It certainly seemed like Djokovic retired because he knew he was going to lose and didn't want to take the L.
I'm a big Djokovic fan and was at the match. Look, i think people were blindsided by the retirement. From our perspective Djokovic was healthy, but simply being out played. I didn't boo, but I understood those who did. It certainly seemed like Djokovic retired because he knew he was going to lose and didn't want to take the L.
I didn't hear him. There was one guy who kept yelling Staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan! And I don't know if they kicked him out or not
I'm a big Djokovic fan and was at the match. Look, i think people were blindsided by the retirement. From our perspective Djokovic was healthy, but simply being out played. I didn't boo, but I understood those who did. It certainly seemed like Djokovic retired because he knew he was going to lose and didn't want to take the L.
To be fair, I was watched the final at Wimbledon this year, and the muted applause that greeted Djokovic when he won the match was really quite awful, and the French crowd are particularly hostile to British, Eastern European and American players too.
It's only at the Australian Open where things are quite even — and it is nice to see the Asian players receive a lot of encouragement and support.
Generally, both the US and French Open have bad crowds however, Wimbledon can lean too hard on favouritism, whilst the Australian Open is generally okay with the odd rowdy group of folks.
That's a very lame and thin excuse. You guys should never assume things, as despite being meters away from the players, you absolutely have no visibility on their state of minds or of their bodies. Besides, everyone should give the benefit of the doubt to one of the GOATs, 16-time GS winner. Bet your ass as if Federer had retired in such fashion, he would have been cheered off the field.
NYC showing its usual class. Great city, but terrible fans.
Ehh..
Annnnnd jinxed.