In a recent sporting event that has drawn significant attention, tennis stars John Millman and Jelena Dokic came to the defense of Novak Djokovic after he faced unfair treatment from the crowd. The incident took place at a major tennis tournament where Djokovic was subjected to booing from a section of the audience.

Millman, a seasoned player with a deep understanding of the game, expressed his disappointment over the crowd’s behavior. He highlighted that such actions are detrimental to the spirit of sportsmanship and respect that tennis is known for. According to Millman, Djokovic has consistently demonstrated his dedication and passion for the sport, and undermining his efforts with disrespectful behavior is unacceptable. He emphasized the importance of appreciating athletes for their hard work and achievements, regardless of personal biases or preferences.

Jelena Dokic, a former top-ranked player who has faced her fair share of challenges on and off the court, also voiced her support for Djokovic. She pointed out that the negative reactions from the crowd often stem from misconceptions and misunderstandings about the player’s character. Dokic remarked that Djokovic’s resilience and determination are qualities that should be admired, not belittled. She encouraged the public to view athletes as role models who inspire through their perseverance and dedication.

The broader tennis community has also weighed in on the incident, with many calling for a more respectful and supportive environment for players. The consensus is that spectators should be mindful of their conduct and refrain from actions that could negatively impact the athletes’ performance and morale. By fostering a culture of respect and appreciation, the sport can thrive and continue to inspire millions around the world.

Overall, the incident highlights the need for greater awareness and empathy towards athletes. Both Millman and Dokic’s statements serve as a reminder that respect and sportsmanship go hand in hand with the love for the game. Through their advocacy, they hope to promote a more positive and inclusive atmosphere in the world of tennis.

Novak Djokovic in 2025

Novak Djokovic

42 - 15win/loss

Hard
22-9
I Hard
5-0
Clay
10-5
Grass
5-1
38 year old
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2025 Highlights

Now the world no.7, the Serbian played his last match on the 24th of January when he had to retire when playing against world no.2 Alexander Zverev in the semifinal and the scoreline was 7-6(5) .

During this season Djokovic has managed to achieve a 7-2 win-loss record. Novak Djokovic’s latest run at the Australian Open was the best achievement of his season.

He is also scheduled to play in Doha (Qatar ExxonMobil Open) on the 17th of February and () on the 29th of December.

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