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Novak Djokovic Breaks Silence On How He Feels About The Crowd Cheering His Opponent Most Times Despite Him Being The Undisputed GOAT

As Djokovic continues to compete at the highest level of tennis, he will undoubtedly encounter more situations where the crowd's support may not align with his own.

Lakshya Chopra by Lakshya Chopra
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Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic

In a recent interview, tennis superstar Novak Djokovic opened up about his experiences with crowd support during his matches. He candidly shared that throughout his career, the majority of the crowd has often cheered for his opponent rather than him. Djokovic acknowledged that this seems to be his destiny and expressed his acceptance of this reality.

As one of the most successful tennis players in history, Djokovic has faced numerous challenges on the court. Despite his incredible achievements and remarkable skills, he has often found himself in the position of being the perceived underdog in terms of crowd support. While some athletes might struggle to come to terms with this, Djokovic displayed a mature outlook, acknowledging that it is the crowd’s right to cheer for whomever they choose.

The Serbian tennis star admitted that there are moments when he finds it difficult to accept and understand the reactions of the crowd. Like any competitor, he thrives on the support and energy of the audience, which can significantly impact a player’s performance. However, Djokovic recognizes that the crowd’s reactions are beyond his control, and he has learned to navigate these situations with grace and resilience.

They’re actually doing me a favor: Novak

Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic

“They’re actually doing me a favor,” Djokovic told Serbian media. “The more they cheer against me, the better off I am. With me, they wake up to something they might not want to see – a winner. As a player you want to have the majority of the crowd on your side, I don’t want to play in a belligerent atmosphere.”However, that’s how it is in most matches in my career, that they cheer for the other. It was determined by fate and that’s okay, sometimes it’s harder for me to accept it, sometimes I don’t understand the audience and the behavior, but they have the right,” he quoted.

“Someone be a little more daring, and allow themselves to do something more from the stands, but then they have to expect my reaction.”This has happened in the past, at major tournaments all over the world. It gives me fuel and additional motivation, it inspires me to play even better he added

Djokovic’s comments shed light on the unique challenges he faces as a highly accomplished athlete, and his ability to handle such situations with composure is a testament to his mental strength. It takes a special kind of athlete to remain focused and maintain a high level of play, even when the crowd’s support may not be in their favor.

While it may be disheartening for Djokovic at times, his ability to accept and embrace this aspect of his career demonstrates his unwavering dedication to the sport. It also showcases his maturity and respect for the fans who attend matches and have the right to express their preferences and emotions.

As Djokovic continues to compete at the highest level of tennis, he will undoubtedly encounter more situations where the crowd’s support may not align with his own. However, his ability to handle these situations with professionalism and understanding will undoubtedly be an inspiration to aspiring athletes and a testament to his resilience and determination to succeed, regardless of the circumstances.

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