@@Mntguy-nr9vl it’s obviously the douchebaggery he exercised throughout the whole game and of having the entire court to smash and your opponent showing his back. If you don’t think that’s worthy of a reaction then you’re dumb.
@@ABC-dw7pe You are writing this comment while you're hiding behind an account named "ABC-dw7pe" and probably have no life at all. Do you base peoples success by how much money they have? Norrie is the worst player to ever get in top 10 atp list in history of tennis
i love novak, but you just dont take your eye off the ball, still in play, and norrie had no idea he had given up on the ball, norrie went in for a sure point, its just an ego rub. carry on
@@travisbickle5279 Ya and throwing racquets into the stands, getting into fights with the crowd, yelling and swearing at his coaches box, such a great role model.
@@stefansekulic7903 yaaaa thats why i love my djokovic he is exact like muhamad ali and not like federer who insult the coach from other teams, is unrespected to the referee and using the F world and critizited a 19-20 years old djokovic.
Tbh he was facing the ball that was behind him almost. He just hit the ball without proper aiming. Plus you can hit your opponent’s body. I don’t know why Novak always does this victim face 😅
I like how Novak gave him that look. Novak is generally nice guy, but if you trigger him he is ready to put boxing gloves on and smack your face. He gave that kind of look to pharmaceutical lobby for last 2 years when the tried to took our freedom if we didn’t band to their covid zero& vaccine boosting rules
don't know why Cam holds a grudge against Novak but it is so clear. Poor Norrie. You cannot win against Novak forever. Your play style has the least chance to win against Novak. Mark my words!
Norrie was literally humiliated by Djokovic at last year's Wimbledon semifinal in front of home crowd. He realized the first set he won was a courtesy free gift from Djokovic. After that he didn't get a single break point in last 3 sets.
@@gentlemendesperado9790 Come on Dude, Norrie had won the point, Nole conceded he had no chance, by giving up. I hope you can agree that point was over given how close to the net it was. So... Smashing the ball into a player that conceded the point from behind is not acceptable. If he had a problem with Nole's attitude for whatever reason, have a word like a man. Don't hit him in the back. Like a coward. That is low. You can love Norrie all you want, but what he did was despicable. Imagine if it had being the other way around. What would you have said. Cheers!
But he knew where Djokovic was, and he didn’t move that much either… and if he stayed in the same spot, he wouldn’t get hit in the leg but maybe somewhere else
Nowhere in the rules state you cant go at someone with a shot. Dont think it was intentional by any means regardless and novak turned his back while Norrie was taking the overhead
Of course he turned his back, he didn't want to get hit in the face or nuts. Is it better that Norrie hit it at him while he faced the other way? It's common decency. If Novac were facing him would he have a chance to move? You sound...
he should not have hit Djokovic because Djokovic turned his back, which means that when Djokovic turned his back, Djokovic was giving him the point, he could have hit the ball hard but the ball was going away from Djokovic, it happened to Djokovic vs Federer Djokovic turned his back, that's why Federer hit the ball away from Djokovic
So face first is better? You turn your back or you duck which means you are conceding the point and saying "go ahead and hit it anywhere...just not at me". He hit it at him...
@@stefansekulic7903 if norrie missed that smash it would have been the most embarassing moment of his career and that’s it, not sure how that scenario has anything to do with novak. Also you’re saying he shouldn’t have turned his back but what was he supposed to do here? Stare at the ball and let it hut him in the face/balls? The point was already over even I could make that smash.
Obviously intentional but I really don't see what Norrie gains from this. He is not going to destabilize Djokovic but only turn the crowd and people in general against him.
@@papat7435 Look at the reaction. It's "Sorry but not sorry". He didn't even aknowledge Novak standing there. Novak also said he was surprised by this in his post match interview.
On the one hand, Novak should not turn his back during the point like that. I have not seen that before. On the other hand, Norrie is a highly skilled pro. He knew where Novak was on the court, and he has the accuracy to hit it elsewhere for a winner.
Turning his back had NOTHING to do with this. It was aimed at him no matter which way he was facing. Would you rather it hit him on the front of the leg?
Part of tennis is to turn your back when opponent has a sitter like that. It means you concede the point and will not try to return it. Every tennis playet knows that. The other part of tennis us you don't hit the player who turned hus back. Bad sport. The raised hand by Norrie was an apology but a pro should be able to put a sitter anyehere he wants.
no idea why people are booing. this is a perfectly legal and smart play. Djokovic shouldve been ready to play the next shot. Djokovic should be grateful that Norrie quickly halfheartedly apologized as no apology was warranted.
@@networth00 I have played many sports in my life. I regret that I have only held a tennis racket a few times in my life. And for this reason, tennis is an elite sport. Even if very popular now, it's still elitist. Like any other sport. There is applause in the circus for those who break the rules
How appaling unsportsmanlike and unprofessional from Norrie!!!! Awful! 🤢🤢🤮🤮 He'd better pay attention on his tennis skills as I am pretty sure Novak will SMASH HIM to the ground after this every time they meet, and in front of his home crowd ( wherever that is! for sure not how gentleman behave in the UK!) Booooo, that's what he'll get from me when I go to Wimbledon this year
I love Nole but he just loses control many times,if i ever had a chance to talk to him id definitely bring that up and ask him to please just chill a little bit,thats the same reason he got DQd from us open...
You would tell a tennis legend, the greatest tennis player of all time to "chill a little"? Way to embarass yourself if you would ever get the opportunity to meet him.
This is why I'm in favor of making a rule against turning your back on a point. It can be used as a cheap distraction and results in situations like this.
The issue here is not facing your back, but purposefully hitting your opponent's leg on an easy shot, and not apologizing in a proper manner. Novak said in the press conference, Norrie wasn't being fair play during the entire match, not just in that moment. He's friendly with him and didn't understand why he acted this way today.
I would hit that ball with my eyes closed and miss Djokovic and hit the court 10/10 times, and I am on something like advanced beginner/hobby kind of level tennis palyer, so you think if Djokovic was in frontal position that wouldn't had distracted Norrie and in that case he would miss Novak's body? wow! 😂 dear oh dear
@@shiftt. Can you prove it was on purpose? No. Stop writing nonsense. Novak turned his back while the point was in progress and Norrie apologised, end of story.
@@iviciaableI wonder why you're not on the court then? You realise a lot of overhead shots are hit diagonally across the court as the middle of the net is lower.Novak casually turned his back and walked away in the middle of a point.
@@stefansekulic7903 A tennis court isn't a court of law, there isn't proof of anything beyond seeing stuff and having common sense. Only a blind player would hit Novak while the entire court is open, or someone who isn't being fair play since the beginning of the match as Novak said in the press conference.
This required a more formal apology. He should have walked up to the net and issued an actual apology. Anyway, it is probably water under the bridge by now, so no need to belabor the point.
Norrie is kid, this ball however it was taken should never hit Djoko walking away. It is as if you are punching someone right after the gong in Boxing. Still lot of respect to learn, a lot to become a man.
@@stefansekulic7903 Any player at this level know that the point was for Norrie. The rest was all about decency. Mistakes happen of course, but the reaction after was so unworthy of a player of his caliber.
So you were thinking/saying that same thing for Goran Ivanisevic too? Or are you still stuck in "I'm different/more/better/etc Balkan/European/whatever?"
Norrie did not do it on purpose! But I still would have enjoyed it if Novak beat the daylight out of Norrie ....because it's Norrie and his weak apology.
Que gili el djokovic, por esas reacciones decimos que es el mejor de la historia con la boca pequeña . La elegancia de un federer o el coraje de Nadal y el saber estar de ambos se contrarrestan con estas reacciones . Primero se da la vuelta antes de terminar el punto , cosa que me parece falta de respeto y luego reacción así de esa manera chulesca . Y eso que iba ganando …..
Nothing to apologize about. Giving your back to your opponent right before they hit an overhead is provocative and it’s intended to make the other player hesitate. Novak’s behavior was despicable and immature.
I didn’t think Norris did it on purpose, but definitely he could have walked to the net and apologized in a more formal manner.
It's not that big of a deal it's not like he attacked him with a machete.
I think Novak was being a psychotic drama queen
@@Mntguy-nr9vl Shut up :)
@@Mntguy-nr9vl Try to get kicked with tennis ball in the leg, then come to comment. What if he had hurt his muscle?
@@Mntguy-nr9vl do you know how painful those are? Smash at such a close range
@@Mntguy-nr9vl
it’s obviously the douchebaggery he exercised throughout the whole game and of having the entire court to smash and your opponent showing his back. If you don’t think that’s worthy of a reaction then you’re dumb.
I actually laughed, whole court open with a TOP13 player and he cant smash it anywhere else than Djoko legs.
Norries the one who is 13 in the world at something and laughing to the bank… you’re laughing in your underpants eating a frozen pizza
@@ABC-dw7pe You are writing this comment while you're hiding behind an account named "ABC-dw7pe" and probably have no life at all. Do you base peoples success by how much money they have? Norrie is the worst player to ever get in top 10 atp list in history of tennis
@@ABC-dw7pe flexing another man's top13
@@johnson.5994 stating facts
Very dumb comment. You look up in the sky and you can't really see where your oppenent is, so you make sure you don't miss. 🤷♂️
Ahh, now I understand the cold handshake
Salty Novax
@@strikerbowls791 Injured Claydal
@@Punkster556 Retired Frauderer.
@@Punkster556Charlie is injured too
yeah and taking a timeout when Novak's about to serve for the match... not cool
i love novak, but you just dont take your eye off the ball, still in play, and norrie had no idea he had given up on the ball, norrie went in for a sure point, its just an ego rub. carry on
Sometimes it's safer to turn your back. From experience the ball gets attracted to your nuts if you just take on a smash face on
Meanwhile the Brit dude has both of his eyes and didnt know how to use ‘em.
@@lynnfan4507 maybe is not read instructions
djokovic give his haters always on the court the best answer, schoolboyy alex de minaur knows what i mean.
One is British and one Australian, both part of the Ex British Empire, that never knew a word respect.
nobody gives a f about what u say, hunger boy
@@d10ufsbg87 22 grandslams 387 weeeeekss 😘😘😢
@@travisbickle5279 Ya and throwing racquets into the stands, getting into fights with the crowd, yelling and swearing at his coaches box, such a great role model.
@@stefansekulic7903 yaaaa thats why i love my djokovic he is exact like muhamad ali and not like federer who insult the coach from other teams, is unrespected to the referee and using the F world and critizited a 19-20 years old djokovic.
tbh Norrie's apology was so light! he deserves the boos
Tbh he was facing the ball that was behind him almost. He just hit the ball without proper aiming. Plus you can hit your opponent’s body. I don’t know why Novak always does this victim face 😅
I like how Novak gave him that look. Novak is generally nice guy, but if you trigger him he is ready to put boxing gloves on and smack your face. He gave that kind of look to pharmaceutical lobby for last 2 years when the tried to took our freedom if we didn’t band to their covid zero& vaccine boosting rules
@@Couvelombarda107 because you don't understand sportsmanship 😀
Let's not get too excited about this. A tennis ball hit a grown man on the ankle, it's not a big deal.
In doubles you see that 15 times a game Norrie is not wrong
don't know why Cam holds a grudge against Novak but it is so clear. Poor Norrie. You cannot win against Novak forever. Your play style has the least chance to win against Novak. Mark my words!
Norrie was literally humiliated by Djokovic at last year's Wimbledon semifinal in front of home crowd. He realized the first set he won was a courtesy free gift from Djokovic. After that he didn't get a single break point in last 3 sets.
Norrie is a disgruntled grinder who doesn't even deserve to share the court with Djokovic. As Norrie proved today with his behaviour.
@@huzcerNorrie is probably one of the nicest most gentle dudes on the tour? Where are you getting all that cr4p from? Your toilet that’s where 🚽
@@ABC-dw7pe Yea I like Norrie, was surprised he did this actually. He a top 15 player in my book on the men's side.
djokovic is so paranoid, he takes everything so personally.
The joker turned around...and Norrie was concentrating on hitting the ball...i dont see a problem.
Unsportsman-like conduct, but I don't know if Norrie saw Novak's turn around, his eyes are on the ball in the sky
He clearly didn't see Novak turn around, plus he apologized. This was a nothing burger.
@@47imaginehe lost too, yup he’s a nothing burger indeed.
Well it is not really unsporting then, is it? If you turn your back, it is your fault anyway.
Cam Norrie showing his true class
Yeah exactly. By not being arrogant and turning away when the point is still live.
@@gentlemendesperado9790 Come on Dude, Norrie had won the point, Nole conceded he had no chance, by giving up. I hope you can agree that point was over given how close to the net it was. So... Smashing the ball into a player that conceded the point from behind is not acceptable. If he had a problem with Nole's attitude for whatever reason, have a word like a man. Don't hit him in the back. Like a coward. That is low.
You can love Norrie all you want, but what he did was despicable. Imagine if it had being the other way around. What would you have said.
Cheers!
@@VelhaGuardaTricolor points never over till it’s over.
@@gentlemendesperado9790 Well in Djoko's mind it clearly was over.
I don’t think Norrie expected Djok to just walk away like that from the point before it was officially over.
But he knew where Djokovic was, and he didn’t move that much either… and if he stayed in the same spot, he wouldn’t get hit in the leg but maybe somewhere else
@@Headgrumble That's not his problem, Novak shouldn't have turned his back and walked away in the middle of the point.
@@stefansekulic7903 Wrong. Better to turn your back, much less chance of getting hurt.
@@stefansekulic7903 That makes it worse. So he thought he was hitting right at Novak while he was facing him? WOW
@@stefansekulic7903 23
Norrie wanted his version of Nadals smash the ball into Djokovic moment 😂
Norrie is an extremely unfriendly player. I do not trust in his pretended innocent
Nowhere in the rules state you cant go at someone with a shot. Dont think it was intentional by any means regardless and novak turned his back while Norrie was taking the overhead
So you are probably an Aussie or British. Its ok for you i guess.
Of course he turned his back, he didn't want to get hit in the face or nuts. Is it better that Norrie hit it at him while he faced the other way? It's common decency. If Novac were facing him would he have a chance to move? You sound...
Should not turn your back on a point. How does his opponent know you conceded?
You guys sound like you've never been on a tennis court in your life.
Nadal also has turned his back on a point.
Norrie clearly didn’t do it on purpose and he apologised. Djokovic just being a princess as usual.
Don't turn your back.
ND being a total princess. If Norrie had meant it, he would have hit it much harder. Immediate apology.
Novak should have faced that smash like a man
This makes a video? I could understand if they were being interviewed. They’re playing tennis. He put his hand up acknowledging what just happened
He deserved the boos - poor sportsmanship from Norrie. The best player won
Come on djokovic. You have replied in more precise way by kicking off norrie out of the tournament. 👍👌♥️
Uncomfortable sportsmanship ⚠️
he should not have hit Djokovic because Djokovic turned his back, which means that when Djokovic turned his back, Djokovic was giving him the point, he could have hit the ball hard but the ball was going away from Djokovic, it happened to Djokovic vs Federer Djokovic turned his back, that's why Federer hit the ball away from Djokovic
he didn't see that djokovic had turned his back.
Where did this primitive come from?
@@MT-kx2uc That answer says it all - about you.
This primitive Norrie come from England
@@helenatrela786 he was actually born in south africa and lived in new zealand until he was 16
@@danilodesnica3821Serbia is primitive though?
@@ABC-dw7pe Racist comment.
for me the most disrespected attitude were from Djoko. Why turn around during the point? How Norrie would know that his opponent just gave up!?
lol no.
You turn around to avoid being hit in the front. Nothing disrespecting about it.
@@networth00 Rubbish! Watching the ball is how you don't get hurt, not wandering mid-court looking in the other direction.
protect yourself all the time...never walk away from any point...🤣🤣
So face first is better? You turn your back or you duck which means you are conceding the point and saying "go ahead and hit it anywhere...just not at me". He hit it at him...
@@gqnelly Haha conceding the point? Get real man, what if Norrie had missed the smash?
@@stefansekulic7903 if norrie missed that smash it would have been the most embarassing moment of his career and that’s it, not sure how that scenario has anything to do with novak. Also you’re saying he shouldn’t have turned his back but what was he supposed to do here? Stare at the ball and let it hut him in the face/balls? The point was already over even I could make that smash.
@@markokojiciccorrect ❤
If he was facing Norrie he would have been hit in the front. Nobody is moving out of the way here.
i m french . welove you
Nothing going on here
Obviously intentional but I really don't see what Norrie gains from this. He is not going to destabilize Djokovic but only turn the crowd and people in general against him.
how was it obviously intentional?
@@papat7435 Look at the reaction. It's "Sorry but not sorry". He didn't even aknowledge Novak standing there. Novak also said he was surprised by this in his post match interview.
Tell me that man doesn't have an impulse control problem
Why did Djokovic turn around and walk away before the point was over?
Never turn your back like the flog djockovic
On the one hand, Novak should not turn his back during the point like that. I have not seen that before. On the other hand, Norrie is a highly skilled pro. He knew where Novak was on the court, and he has the accuracy to hit it elsewhere for a winner.
Turning his back had NOTHING to do with this. It was aimed at him no matter which way he was facing. Would you rather it hit him on the front of the leg?
Part of tennis is to turn your back when opponent has a sitter like that. It means you concede the point and will not try to return it. Every tennis playet knows that. The other part of tennis us you don't hit the player who turned hus back. Bad sport. The raised hand by Norrie was an apology but a pro should be able to put a sitter anyehere he wants.
tbh it isnt very sportmanslike of novak either to turn the back on norrie while the ball is still in play
Norrie, another usefull mug like DeMinaur😆
no idea why people are booing. this is a perfectly legal and smart play. Djokovic shouldve been ready to play the next shot.
Djokovic should be grateful that Norrie quickly halfheartedly apologized as no apology was warranted.
"I told you, you die for that" Djokovic to Norrie.
I know the GOAT Djokovic, but who is Norrie?
remember when the left hated a tennis player bc he didnt get an injection 😂 i bet they feel silly now
Not really. Novak’s still a d-bag.
@@ukposter At least you are humble in victory
In court, tennis is like the UFC main rule: “protect yourself at all times”. He quitted too early in the point and he did nothing to protect himself.
The safest option in that situation is exactly what he did, turn away. Facing him with a smash is so much more dangerous and pointless
@@oscartracey5364 🤣🤣
He would have been hit in the front if he didn't turn. You don't make sense.
One of the big hypocrites - what about when he did it to Roger?
I just love hypocrites with 24 grandslams and a killer look...
Of course Norrie is watching the ball and not Djokovic. Normal situation.
He has his back turned against you, the point is practically over. What are you doing? You’re nobody
Norrie tried to put Novak off balance but he failed lets go NOLEEEE!!
Djokovic goes for the body all the time and gets mad when others do it to him,what a joke of a man this guy is…
Novak couldn't have done that with someone facing the other way. Get a grip.
Why’d djokovic turn around tho?
Cos loser would aim for his balls 😮
Cam was looking at the ball. Djoko should've been too.
So it could have hit him in the front? You're not moving out of the way either way.
@@networth00 I've never seen a player turn their back on a point like that. If Djoko was facing the right way, he could've returned it.
@@paulwfranklin1323 get real buddy. nobody is returned that, that's exactly why he turned his back, to avoid being hit by the ball.
@@networth00 Er no. He turned his back long before the ball was hit. His body doesn't shrink if he turns 180º.
@@paulwfranklin1323 23
Djokovic being that Serb guy.
And when Djokovic hits federer intentionally ?
If you turn away from the ball it's on you
Let it go, just let it go...
Neglect not to avoid the ball,that's a problem.
omg this so funny , i say this as a fan of Nole 😂😂
funny? Probably for tik tok halfwits
Not funny at all. You don't play tennis do you?
@@networth00 I have played many sports in my life. I regret that I have only held a tennis racket a few times in my life. And for this reason, tennis is an elite sport. Even if very popular now, it's still elitist. Like any other sport. There is applause in the circus for those who break the rules
How appaling unsportsmanlike and unprofessional from Norrie!!!! Awful! 🤢🤢🤮🤮 He'd better pay attention on his tennis skills as I am pretty sure Novak will SMASH HIM to the ground after this every time they meet, and in front of his home crowd ( wherever that is! for sure not how gentleman behave in the UK!) Booooo, that's what he'll get from me when I go to Wimbledon this year
The point was fully still on why did he turn away? If he didn’t he would’ve clearly saw what was coming. Princess.
BRAVO NORRIE YOU ARE MY FAVORITE FROM NOW ON👍👍👍😀
Cry 😂
Victory of No1e❣️
The reason you NEVER turn you back on the net! Novak is just an crybaby
"It's a little bit me, it's a little bit you, too" - The Monkees
Novax is a legend 😊
And you’re a pencil neck
Absolutely nothing extraordinary in this moment. Djokovic reaction is too aggressive
Hero Novax gets a free pass on this one
I'm definitely with Norrie here. Djokovic wants to fight norrie at the net, as men do.. What a jerk he is !
Next time, do not show me your back.
Well done Cam!!! Great shot!!
I love Nole but he just loses control many times,if i ever had a chance to talk to him id definitely bring that up and ask him to please just chill a little bit,thats the same reason he got DQd from us open...
You would tell a tennis legend, the greatest tennis player of all time to "chill a little"? Way to embarass yourself if you would ever get the opportunity to meet him.
Thats why Djok will never be a fans favourite cos of his Attitude
Omg that is horrendous, could have had his leg off!
This poor millionaire getting hit with a ball the size of a marshmallow. OMG diddums.
its about manners, which you dont have, shame to your parents
This is why I'm in favor of making a rule against turning your back on a point. It can be used as a cheap distraction and results in situations like this.
The issue here is not facing your back, but purposefully hitting your opponent's leg on an easy shot, and not apologizing in a proper manner. Novak said in the press conference, Norrie wasn't being fair play during the entire match, not just in that moment. He's friendly with him and didn't understand why he acted this way today.
I would hit that ball with my eyes closed and miss Djokovic and hit the court 10/10 times, and I am on something like advanced beginner/hobby kind of level tennis palyer, so you think if Djokovic was in frontal position that wouldn't had distracted Norrie and in that case he would miss Novak's body? wow! 😂 dear oh dear
@@shiftt. Can you prove it was on purpose? No. Stop writing nonsense. Novak turned his back while the point was in progress and Norrie apologised, end of story.
@@iviciaableI wonder why you're not on the court then? You realise a lot of overhead shots are hit diagonally across the court as the middle of the net is lower.Novak casually turned his back and walked away in the middle of a point.
@@stefansekulic7903 A tennis court isn't a court of law, there isn't proof of anything beyond seeing stuff and having common sense. Only a blind player would hit Novak while the entire court is open, or someone who isn't being fair play since the beginning of the match as Novak said in the press conference.
i dont see what all the fuss is about
Novak always a class act, responding inside the court with an excellent level of tennis. 🐐🇷🇸👑👏👏👏👏
A class act doesn't have a tantrum and hit a line judge and get disqualified from the US Open. He is a complete jerk
Always a class act? There's U.S. Open line judge that Djokovic nailed with a ball hit out of rage who would disagree..
@@broncoguy4862Not on purpose.
Lol, his reaction is so arrogant! Yeah he's the goat at tennis, but things like this are why people dislike him
I mean he did apologise lol. What do you expect Norrie to do? Go down on both knees and apologise? Lol
This required a more formal apology. He should have walked up to the net and issued an actual apology. Anyway, it is probably water under the bridge by now, so no need to belabor the point.
@@AlexTabet-nt7or It's not like it hit his face or something. Djokovic walked away at the start anyway
He barely waved it off.
@@networth00 that's because djokovic already walked away.
@@wslow3807 Nope.
For one thing, I hate both players so it's so hard to know which to root for. lol
Norrie is kid, this ball however it was taken should never hit Djoko walking away. It is as if you are punching someone right after the gong in Boxing. Still lot of respect to learn, a lot to become a man.
Haha nice joke, so it's normal to turn your back in the middle of the point?
@@stefansekulic7903 Any player at this level know that the point was for Norrie. The rest was all about decency. Mistakes happen of course, but the reaction after was so unworthy of a player of his caliber.
NOVAKS FAULT. HE TURNED HIS BACK, NORRIE WAS CONCENTRATING ON THE SMASH. AS NOVAK WAS TURNED, HE COULD NOT SEE IT WAS NOT ON PURPOSE.
Norrie was focussed on the ball. Djokovic should learn from that.
Shame on you, Norrie 😢😢
Didn't look intentional
He is a princess! Norrie hurt his feelings
I love princesses with 24 grandslams and a killer look..
@@georgiospapadakis2271he definitely overreacts. Just because he has 24 slams doesn’t mean he’s perfect
So you were thinking/saying that same thing for Goran Ivanisevic too? Or are you still stuck in "I'm different/more/better/etc Balkan/European/whatever?"
Ajde plači još malo što Srbija ima najvećeg sportistu svih vremena 😂
@@projectx5154 nole je najveci u tenisu. Nema dvojbe.
It’s a tennis ball.
Man-up for goodness sake
Joker was out of line here.
Norrie did not do it on purpose! But I still would have enjoyed it if Novak beat the daylight out of Norrie ....because it's Norrie and his weak apology.
Que gili el djokovic, por esas reacciones decimos que es el mejor de la historia con la boca pequeña . La elegancia de un federer o el coraje de Nadal y el saber estar de ambos se contrarrestan con estas reacciones . Primero se da la vuelta antes de terminar el punto , cosa que me parece falta de respeto y luego reacción así de esa manera chulesca . Y eso que iba ganando …..
コートは、戦場やからな。
Nothing to apologize about. Giving your back to your opponent right before they hit an overhead is provocative and it’s intended to make the other player hesitate. Novak’s behavior was despicable and immature.
You don't play tennis, do you?
Sta okreces leđa koji k....igraj do kraja.
Norrie is the worst player in history. And I say that as an English person.
Well he's not really English tbh
I still think it’s not nearly as bad as hitting a line umpire in her neck, remember Novak???
Norrie should've not hit the ball and said, "He stopped!"
Djokovic is no angel either.
Norrie must be related to the line judge that Djokovic hit at the US Open (=default)
Yeh I know as Novak is never at fault, right?
Tennis balls don't hurt. Grow up
Apparently they hurt the Djoker but not the line judge in New York. Double standards.😅
Norrie was just trying that trick shot where you hit the ball into the opponents pocket. No need for all the hate.
Based Norrie
Out of the tourny Norrie.
Norrie will get bagelled in the next match they play
Would have gone for his head.ok not serious.
Dnokovic shouldn't have turned his back, disrespectful.
Brilliant!!!😂😂😂
Total baby rage, pathetic. Deserved it, great lesson to not throw his teddy out of his cot next time he blows a shot