Novak Djokovic Faces Boos After Heartbreaking Moments in Tense French Open Match

Novak Djokovic was booed by the 15,000-strong Court Philippe-Chatrier crowd as he slipped on the court at a tense moment. The world No. 1 was facing home favourite Pierre-Hugues Herbert in a rowdy night-session match.

As Herbert served to stay in the match at 4-5 in the third set, Djokovic took a tumble when he slid towards the net and needed to clean himself up. He returned to his bench and towelled himself down as his opponent waited to serve.

 

 

 

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And the French fans weren’t happy as the seconds ticked by and Herbert was still left waiting, as they started to boo and jeer the three-time champion at Roland Garros Former doubles No. 1 Herbert earned a game point to keep himself alive with the shot that left Djokovic on the ground, leading 40-30 on his serve.

But last year’s winner refused to let him get away and broke moments later to seal a 6-4 7-6(4) 6-4 victory.

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The fans were back on Djokovic’s side after he started his title defence with a win, cheering the 24-time Grand Slam champion as he left the court.

it’s a welcome victory for the 37-year-old who has struggled to find his usual superior form so far this season. Djokovic has yet to reach a final at any tournament in 2024 and admitted that he had “low expectations and high hopes” coming into Roland Garros.

But he is still holding out for a strong run at the French Open as he is known for peaking at the Grand Slams. “Well, I would say that I know what I’m capable of, and particularly in the Grand Slams I normally play the best tennis, at least I aim always to play the best tennis, and I was most of my career able to do that, so that’s the goal,” he explained ahead of the tournament.

I have been saying, you know, for quite a while that in terms of clay I want to peak here in Paris, in Roland Garros. Last year I had an amazing year, and particularly here in Roland Garros, and hopefully I can, yeah, have a great tournament.

“Of course it does affect me, you know, the five months that I had so far in the year that haven’t been great in terms of my tennis. That’s why I have, you know, a kind of an approach that is focused on a daily basis more trying to build the form and momentum so that I can have a better chance to reach further in the tournament.

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