Novak Djokovic declined a post-match TV interview after winning his fourth-round match of the Australian Open after an on-air personality from the local Australian broadcaster of the tournament made ...
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Novak Djokovic did not do a post-match interview after his win at Australian Open. He gave a quick statement, signed some autographs, and was booed by some of the crowd as he left. Fans booed ...
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After a perfunctory on-court interview, Djokovic was booed out of Rod Laver Arena before he returned to sign autographs; television cameras later caught Djokovic deep in discussion with Tennis ...
"Thank you very much for your support and I'll see you in the next round," said Djokovic, before he signed some autographs and walked off the court. “He just didn’t feel like having a chat.
Novak Djokovic of Serbia autographs for fans after defeating Jiri Lehecka of the Czech Republic in a fourth round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia ...
I'll see you in the next round. Thank you very much," Djokovic said curtly on court, before signing a few autographs and heading to the dressing room. He did a post-match interview with Eurosport ...
I'll see you in the next round,' before marching off to sign autographs. Djokovic was then seen deep in conversation with Australian Open boss Craig Tiley and he began his post-match press ...
He signed some autographs for fans before eventually heading down the tunnel. "Thank you very much for being here tonight, I appreciate your presence and support," Djokovic said. "See you next round.
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