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“What happened in New York won’t affect me”

It has been three weeks since his embarrassing incident in New York and Novak Djokovic continues to provide answers to the disqualification he suffered at the US Open. The Serbian tennis player, currently number 1 in the world, trusts that this incident will serve as an experience so as not to repeat it later in his career.

Novak Djokovic spoke again about his disqualification from the US Open

“Of course from now on I will be very careful every time I hit a ball off the pitch. I remembered this event for a long time after the US Open, but I’m sure I will never make the same mistake twice.

What happened, happened, I have to accept it and move on. It was a shock for me and for many people, but this is life and sport, these things can happen, ”said the winner of 17 Grand Slams.

“I don’t think this will negatively affect my feelings on the pitch. A few days ago, I won the title in Rome just a week later. I didn’t have any emotional disturbance or difficulty in competing or expressing my feelings.

I always try to keep negative things off the field, so I will no longer bear that. I always try to forgive myself and go my way. I am human, I have flaws like everyone else.

After all of my years of touring experience, I know these things can happen, ”added the world’s best tennis player. It is worth remembering that in 2020 “Nole” has not yet seen a defeat on the pitch, where he continues to cement himself as a rival on the ATP tour.

The Serb will debut in the first round against Swede Mikael Ymer, a game in which he starts as a big favorite.

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