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Djokovic Confronts Wimbledon Crowd After Victory, Zverev Falls to Fritz

Novak Djokovic exhibited both his prowess and his frustration at Wimbledon on Monday, delivering a commanding performance to defeat Holger Rune in straight sets and advance to the quarter-finals against Alex De Minaur. Despite his stellar play, Djokovic’s post-match interview took a contentious turn as he accused the crowd of disrespect, citing their chants for Rune during the match.

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The Serbian star, visibly agitated, remarked, “To all those people that have chosen to disrespect the player, in this case me, have a goooooood night! Goooooood night! Goooooood night!” Djokovic, a seven-time champion at Wimbledon, expressed disappointment at what he perceived as a lack of support from the spectators.

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“I focus on respectful people that have respect that paid the ticket to come and watch tonight and love tennis and appreciate the players and the effort they’re putting in,” Djokovic added, emphasizing his preference for a supportive atmosphere.

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In another dramatic turn at Wimbledon, Alexander Zverev, the world number four, suffered a surprising defeat to Taylor Fritz in a five-set thriller. Despite battling with a leg injury, Zverev fought fiercely, unleashing thunderous serves and demonstrating his resilience before ultimately succumbing to a 4-6 6-7(4) 6-4 7-6(3) 6-3 defeat.

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Zverev, wearing a supportive brace on his leg, acknowledged his physical limitations, stating, “It was fairly obvious that I wasn’t 100% today, right?” His loss marked a significant upset and contributed to a record number of five-set matches at Wimbledon this year.

Meanwhile, American hope Taylor Fritz’s victory sparked optimism for U.S. men’s tennis, joining Tommy Paul in the quarter-finals for the first time since 2000. Fritz’s triumph sets up an intriguing clash with Italian Lorenzo Musetti, who secured his spot after defeating Mpetshi Perricard.

In women’s action, Elena Rybakina advanced smoothly due to Anna Kalinskaya’s retirement, setting up a quarter-final showdown with Elina Svitolina. Barbora Krejcikova and Jelena Ostapenko, both former French Open champions, also advanced to set up an exciting match in the women’s draw.

As Wimbledon progresses, the tournament continues to deliver surprises and intense competition, captivating tennis fans around the globe.

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