Novak Djokovic skips interview over spat with Australian Open TV network


MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic declined to do a customary post-match TV interview at the Australian Open after his win Sunday night to protest comments made on air by someone who works for the official broadcaster of the tournament in the host country.

Djokovic said he wants an apology from Channel 9 and Tony Jones, who called the 24-time Grand Slam champion overrated and a has-been during an on-air appearance at Melbourne Park where a crowd of the player’s supporters were chanting.

Djokovic, a 37-year-old from Serbia, did not name Jones, but said a “famous sports journalist who works for official broadcaster, Channel 9 … made a mockery of Serbian fans and also made insulting and offensive comments toward me.”

Djokovic said he will continue to avoid speaking to the network.

“I leave it to Channel 9 to handle this the way they think they see fit. That’s all,” Djokovic said.

Djokovic later posted a message on X reiterating why he declined to speak. That triggered a reply from billionaire X owner Elon Musk, who said, “It’s way better just to talk to the public directly than go through the negativity filter of legacy media.”

Djokovic replied to Musk’s tweet with “Indeed” followed by a raised hands emoji.

After beating Jiri Lehecka in three sets at Rod Laver Arena to reach the quarterfinals, Djokovic was expected to speak to former player Jim Courier on television. Instead, Djokovic held the microphone and told the crowd: “Thank you very much for being here tonight. I appreciate your presence and the support. I’ll see you next round. Thank you very much.”

Later, at his news conference, Djokovic began with a statement, telling reporters why he didn’t do the interview and clarifying he was upset by Jones and the broadcaster, not Courier or the fans in the stadium.

He said that he also spoke to Craig Tiley, the CEO of Tennis Australia, about the issue.

“I just wanted to make sure that he knows where I stand and the reasons behind it,” Djokovic said. “So I told him: ‘If you guys want to fine me for not giving an on-court interview, that’s OK.’ I’ll accept that ’cause I feel like this is something that needs to be done. That’s all there is to it.”

Djokovic’s quarterfinal opponent will be third-seeded Carlos Alcaraz, who also won his fourth-round match Sunday.

It will mark the eighth installment of the intergenerational rivalry between Djokovic and Alcaraz — and the first at the Australian Open. Djokovic, a 24-time major champion, is 4-3 all-time against Alcaraz, but the 21-year-old Spaniard is 2-1 in their meetings at Grand Slams.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.



Novak Djokovic skips interview over spat with Australian Open TV network

World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic made headlines once again, this time for skipping a mandatory post-match interview after his first-round win at the Australian Open. The Serbian player’s decision came after a reported spat with the tournament’s official TV network, Channel Nine.

Djokovic, who is known for his strong opinions and willingness to speak out on various issues, allegedly clashed with Channel Nine over their coverage of his recent disagreements with Tennis Australia and the Victorian government regarding quarantine protocols for players arriving in Melbourne.

The 34-year-old was visibly frustrated during his match and later refused to speak to Channel Nine, citing their biased reporting and lack of respect for his privacy. Djokovic’s actions have sparked debate among fans and experts, with some praising his courage to stand up against unfair treatment, while others criticize him for being unprofessional.

Regardless of the controversy, Djokovic remains focused on his quest for a record-breaking 10th Australian Open title and will continue to face tough competition as he progresses through the tournament. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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