Djokovic bid farewell to his knee injury and advanced to the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for the 15th time. However, he exchanged insults with fans from a distance and caused controversy. He criticized the former world champion and wel

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Djokovic bid farewell to his knee injury and bravely advanced to the top 8 of the men's singles at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for the 15th time. However, he exchanged insults with fans in the air and caused controversy. He also criticized the former world champion and well-known sports commentator John McCenroe. ) believes that with his tough attitude and amazing record, the Serbian veteran is like the villain of Wimbledon, the "Black Samurai".

Djokovic bid farewell to his knee injury and advanced to the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for the 15th time. However, he exchanged insults with fans from a distance and caused controversy. He criticized the former world champion and wel - Lujuba

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"Don't you think that in the past 10 to 15 years, Djokovic has had at least 100 games where he was disrespected because of his outstanding performance?" Mark, who was known as the "hot prodigal" during his player days Annuo's love-hate relationship with the fans is more exciting than that of his junior Djokovic. He couldn't help but complain to the British media "BBC" based on past experience, "What bad thing did he do? Tell me what it was." . Does he want to win as hard as anyone in the tournament? Or where does his appearance come from?

The problem, perhaps, is Djokovic’s 24th Grand Slam title. He also surpassed the Swiss King Federer and the Spanish King Nadal among the "Big Three", prompting fans to regard him as the number one villain "Darth Vader" in the movie "Star Wars", "the most classic figure in tennis" Compared with the two major players Nadal and Federer, he is like Darth Vader. Originally, the achievements they brought were unmatched, and then Djokovic broke the deadlock, so how about respecting him after all this?”

德Jokovic defeated Denmark's young junior Rune in straight sets, but was angered by the deliberately prolonged boos from the Central Court audience as they cheered for Rune. After the game, he was interviewed in public and responded: "Disrespect!" The "seven-time champion of Wimbledon" even said provocatively: "I have played in worse environments. Believe me, you can't do anything to me."

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