Djokovic réclame des excuses sous les sifflets à Roland-Garros

Novak Djokovic a demandé à son adversaire des excuses lors d'un match du deuxième tour à Roland-Garros après un point gagné grâce à la bande du filet. L'incident a provoqué de vifs sifflets de la part du public parisien. Djokovic a remporté le match en quatre sets.

Le vainqueur de 24 tournois du Grand Chelem affrontait le favori local Valentin Royer le 27 mai. Lors d'un jeu de service dans le troisième set, le retour de Royer a touché la bande du filet avant de retomber dans le court, lui offrant le point. Djokovic a fait signe à son adversaire de s'excuser, ce que Royer a fini par faire, mais le Serbe a répondu par des applaudissements sarcastiques qui ont déclenché des huées plus fortes.

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