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Novak Djokovic Firmly Responds to Reporter After ‘Disrespectful’ Question at Australian Open

Novak Djokovic Firmly Responds to Reporter After ‘Disrespectful’ Question at Australian Open

Djokovic’s fiery response to reporter’s question at Australian Open

Wow, did you see that? Novak Djokovic really put a reporter in his place after cruising into the semi-finals of the Australian Open. It was almost surprising how he handled the situation—like, did that even phase him?

Djokovic, the legendary tennis player at 38, made it past the fifth seed, Lorenzo Musetti, in the quarterfinals, setting him up for a match against two-time champion Jannik Sinner.

During the post-match press conference, Djokovic was asked his thoughts on “chasing” the legends Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in his early days and now how he feels about “chasing” Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz as his career winds down in 2026. It’s a bit confusing, honestly.

“Am I really the one always chasing, though?” Djokovic interrupted. “So, I’m just perpetually behind? That doesn’t seem fair.” His tone suggested he found the framing a bit off.

The reporter then acknowledged, “Well, you’ve won 24 Grand Slams.” Djokovic just smiled in response, “Thanks, I appreciate it. It’s good to throw that out there from time to time, isn’t it?”

After waiting for questions to wrap up, Djokovic didn’t hold back. “I think it’s somewhat disrespectful to overlook the years between when I was pursuing Rafa and Roger and now—I’m not in this constant chase mode,” he said firmly. “I’ve been collecting Grand Slam titles for about 15 years now.”

Honestly, the press has had a rough time lately at this year’s Australian Open, and it’s showing. It’s been, well, quite the spectacle.

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