Novak Djokovic fiercely pleads with Australian Open umpire to take away heckler: ‘Drunk out of his thoughts'

Novak Djokovic furiously pleaded with a chair umpire to take away a heckler all by way of his second-spherical match on the Australian Open on Thursday, after claiming the particular person was “drunk out of his thoughts.”

The explosive second bought here by way of the fourth set of his match in opposition to France’s Enzo Couacaud following repeated disruptions by a spectator, who was amongst a gaggle dressed as a end result of the well-known youngsters’s guide character “the place’s Waldo?”

Fans in the crowd dressed up in 'Where's Waldo?' costumes are seen during the match between Novak Djokovic and Enzo Couacauo at the Australian Open on Jan. 19, 2023, in Melbourne.

followers inside the gang dressed up in ‘the place’s Waldo?’ costumes are seen by way of the match between Novak Djokovic and Enzo Couacauo on the Australian Open on Jan. 19, 2023, in Melbourne.
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inside the third set, a fan jumped to Djokovic’s protection, yelling “shut up!” on the heckler after he shouted by way of the serve. 

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however the 21-time Grand Slam champion had ample by the fourth set. 

Novak Djokovic talks to the chair umpire during his match against Enzo Couacaud at the Australian Open in Melbourne on Jan. 19, 2023.

Novak Djokovic talks to the chair umpire all by way of his match in opposition to Enzo Couacaud on the Australian Open in Melbourne on Jan. 19, 2023.
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“are you able to get this man out?” Djokovic requested as he approached chair umpire Fergus Murphy.  

“the full night, the full night… and what are you going to do about it? Please reply.”

“You’re kidding me,” Djokovic laughed in disbelief as Murphy appeared to shake his head.

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“you discover who it is,” Djokovic acknowledged, pointing to the gang, seemingly inside the path of the heckler. “The man is drunk out of his thoughts. From the primary level he’s been scary [me]. scary – he’s not right here to look at tennis. He simply needs to get in my head. So I’m asking you, what are you going to do about it? You heard it at the very least 10 instances. I heard him 50 instances. What are you going to do about it?”

Novak Djokovic argues with the chair umpire about a heckler during the Australian Open in Melbourne, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023.

Novak Djokovic argues with the chair umpire a few heckler by way of the Australian Open in Melbourne, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023.
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Djokovic continued to plead his case, asking the official to get safety to take away the fan however seemingly walked away in defeat. 

however the fan, collectively with the utterly different “Waldos,” had been lastly approached by safety and eliminated. 

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Fans in the crowd dressed up in 'Where's Waldo?' costumes are seen during the Djokovic-Couacauo match at the Rod Laver Arena during the Australian Open on Jan. 19, 2023, in Melbourne.

followers inside the gang dressed up in ‘the place’s Waldo?’ costumes are seen by way of the Djokovic-Couacauo match on the Rod Laver enviornment by way of the Australian Open on Jan. 19, 2023, in Melbourne.
(Darrian Traynor/Getty photos)

Djokovic would win the match 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-zero, however continues to battle by way of what he revealed was a massive hamstring damage. 

“i am frightened. I imply, I can’t say that I’m not. i’ve set off to be frightened,” he acknowledged after the match. “There’s two decisions: go away it or hold going. So I’m going to hold going.”

The associated Press contributed to this report.

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