Alcaraz and Djokovic are highlight reels and attention magnets. When they play each other, ever ounce of their energy is on the task at hand
Novak Djokovic declined a post-match TV interview after winning in the fourth round of the Australian Open after an on-air personality from the local Australian broadcaster of the tournament made negative comments about him in front of Serbian fans.
Novak Djokovic has received the apologies he wanted from the Australian Open’s local broadcaster and its employee who insulted him on the air.
Novak Djokovic will face Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open quarter-finals in a repeat of their clash at the Olympic Games, with the Spaniard hoping to avenge his defeat
In the Australian Open quarterfinals on Monday, Novak Djokovic meets Carlos Alcaraz.Djokovic heads into the quarterfinals after his three-set win on Sunday over Jiri Lehecka (6-3, 6-4, 7-6) in the
The presenter at the center of Novak Djokovic’s decision to boycott on-court interviews at the Australian Open has apologized to the 24-time Grand Slam champion, saying that he “overstepped the mark.” Channel 9 presenter Tony Jones was overlooking a group of Serbian fans while recording a dispatch from Melbourne Park Friday night.
Australian broadcaster Tony Jones has apologized to Novak Djokovic after the tennis star called him out for what he said were comments offensive to both Djokovic himself and Serbian fans. "I considered it to be humor,
Novak Djokovic has declined to do a customary post-match TV interview at the Australian Open to protest comments made on air by someone who works for the official broadcaster of the tournament in the host country,
Channel 9's Tony Jones' comments caught the attention of the tennis star, his fans and even the Australian prime minister
Djokovic demanded a public apology from Tony Jones over “offensive comments” he made about the former world No. 1 during a live broadcast.
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz meet in a clash of titans in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Tuesday. The days of Djokovic’s Grand Slam monopoly are over, but he still has enough in the tank to pursue an 11th Australian Open title after easing his way to the last eight with a straight-sets win over Jiri Lehecka.