Tim Henman questions Djokovic’s emotional stability

Novak Djokovic hasn’t enjoyed the tour that much in the last few months. The former world no.1 has declared that he is not chasing any more slams and top places in the rankings, and he was accompanied at by a “love guru” in his Paris appearance.

Djokovic lost his cool (again) two days ago after he dropped the first set against Thiem at the World Tour Finals to throw a ball at his stand. Things could have turned ugly if that ball had hit a spectator.

Djokovic is struggling. HENMAN

Tim Henman didn’t have great words for Nole during an assessment he was doing for the BBC to comment

“It is very surprising for a man of his experience but it does therefore emphasize where he is mentally at the moment.

If it had hit someone then he would be have been disqualified but it didn’t. From the journalist’s point of view, he is in a press conference and he knows that Djokovic has been a little bit edgy recently. He has thrown the bait and Djokovic has bitten. The journalist is there reeling him in.”

Today Djokovic will face Milos Raonic; the Serbian will do everything to prove Henman (and some other detractors) wrong.


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