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Novak Djokovic’s poor behaviour continues with obscenity warning in Rome – Wide World of Sports
‘Didn’t say nice things’ amid stoush with official
Novak Djokovic knows it isn’t model behaviour when he loses his cool on the tennis court.
Yet he just can’t help himself.
Exactly two weeks after he was defaulted from the US Open, and a day after he was warned by the chair umpire for breaking his racquet in a fit of rage, Djokovic received an obscenity warning midway through a 7-5 6-3 win over Casper Ruud in the Italian Open semi-finals Sunday.
The obscenity came in the third game of the second set, by which time Djokovic had a running dialo…
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