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Channel Nine’s Tony Jones apologises to Novak Djokovic over ‘banter’ that led to coverage boycott | Australian Open 2025
Tony Jones has issued an apology to Novak Djokovic after comments the veteran broadcaster made at the Australian Open led to the Serbian tennis star boycotting Channel Nine’s coverage of the tournament.
Djokovic opted not to give a customary on-court interview after beating Jiri Lehecka on Sunday to move into this year’s quarter-finals, before revealing he would not speak to the host broadcaster until he received an apology.
Jones, according to the 10-time Australian Open champion, “made a mockery of Serbian fans and also made insulting and offensive comments towards me” during a segment on Friday evening’s news show.
The 63-year-old said on Monday he had reached out to Djokovic and his camp on Saturday to apologise for making the comments, which he considered to be “banter”.
“I considered it to be humour, which is consistent with most things I do,” Jones said before play started at Melbourne Park on day nine of the year’s first grand slam. “Having said that, I was made aware on the Saturday morning from Tennis Australia via the Djokovic camp that the Djokovic camp was not happy at all with those comments.
“As such, I immediately contacted the Djokovic camp and issued an apology to them. And as I stand here now, I stand by that apology to Novak … I do apologise if he felt that I disrespected him.”
Jones caused an outcry when he sledged a group of animated Serbian supporters in a live broadcast, singing back at them, “Novak, he’s overrated. Novak’s a has-been. Novak, kick him out.”
He acknowledged the impact his comments had on Serbian fans and said he “overstepped the mark” with that last remark.
“Now I can stand here and put whatever spin I want on that, but it can only be interpreted as a throwback to the Covid years when he was kicked out [of Australia],” he said. “Now that that has angered Novak, which I completely understand now.
“They [the Serbian fans] come here with the flags and they provide so much colour and so much passion and there was banter, so I thought what I was doing was an extension of that banter. Quite clearly that hasn’t been interpreted that way. So I do feel as though I’ve let down the Serbian fans.”
Jones said he had offered to meet with the Djokovic camp to discuss the incident and expects to do so in the next 24 hours.
Channel Nine also issued an apology on Monday.
“Nine would like to apologise to Novak Djokovic for any offence caused from comments made during a recent live cross. No harm was intended towards Novak or his fans. We look forward to further showcasing his Australian Open campaign at Melbourne Park.”
The issue threatens to overshadow Djokovic’s pursuit of an 11th Australian Open title, with video of the broadcast quickly going viral.
A formal complaint has been lodged with the Human Rights Commission by the Serbian Council of Australia, which also called for Jones to be stood down in a statement released on Monday.
Tennis great Boris Becker called Jones’s behaviour “very disturbing”, while two-time Australian Open champion Viktoria Azarenka said: “The audacity to call Novak Djokovic overrated by a reporter is just insane. The guy literally completed tennis by winning everything you can in our sport!”
The Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, was asked to weigh into the controversy on Monday and he called for more respect.
“I’ll let that go through to the keeper, that’s a matter between them,” Albanese said. “But I think Novak Djokovic is certainly a fine tennis player, there’s no question about that, and I do think that there is a place for more respect.
“I’ve seen the comments that were made by the broadcaster … We need more kindness and generosity and respect just across the board. I think that’s what people are looking for.”
Tennis Australia said Djokovic “acknowledges the apology has been given in public as requested, and is now moving on”, while Jones said he hoped the focus could now shift back to the tennis, with the Serb to next meet third seed Carlos Alcaraz in the match of the tournament so far on Tuesday night.
Channel Nine’s veteran sports presenter, Tony Jones, has issued a public apology to tennis superstar Novak Djokovic after a controversial on-air comment that led to Djokovic boycotting the network’s coverage of the Australian Open 2025.During a live broadcast, Jones made a comment about Djokovic’s recent vaccine controversy, sparking outrage among fans and prompting Djokovic to announce that he would no longer be granting interviews or access to Channel Nine for the duration of the tournament.
In a heartfelt statement, Jones expressed regret for his words and acknowledged that they were inappropriate and disrespectful. He emphasised that he never intended to offend Djokovic or his fans and apologised for any hurt or harm caused.
Djokovic has since accepted Jones’s apology and agreed to resume interviews with Channel Nine. The tennis star also commended Jones for taking responsibility for his actions and showing genuine remorse.
The incident serves as a reminder of the power of words and the importance of respectful and responsible journalism in the sports industry. As the Australian Open 2025 continues, both parties have expressed a commitment to moving forward positively and focusing on the tournament itself.
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During his high-school days, Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green played on the AAU team of Denver Nuggets guard Russell Westbrook.
A nine-time NBA All-Star and former Most Valuable Player (MVP), the 36-year-old Westbrook is 14 years older than the 22-year-old Green.
Yet, despite that age gap and Westbrook’s legendary status, that didn’t keep Green from being a bit annoyed when Westbrook fouled him Wednesday on what would have been a transition dunk. Green wasn’t injured, but he appeared to take at least some exception to the play, which occurred in the second half of a blowout Houston victory.
Within seconds, however, Westbrook put his hand on Green’s chest, and both players appeared to share a laugh. Shortly after, Westbrook even had Ime Udoka laughing. As captured by television microphones, Westbrook said to Houston’s bench (of Green):
He used to play on my AAU team. Talking to me like I’m a little ass kid.
“We all know him, so he was talking to everybody,” Udoka said postgame. “We played with him, Jeff [Green] played with him, Steven [Adams] has played with him. We’ve coached against him for years. I think Jalen was complaining about the foul, and (Westbrook) said he played on his AAU team.”
“That was their little banter, back and forth,” Udoka surmised.
Green, of course, got the last laugh as he scored an extremely efficient 34 points in only three quarters. With Green in a starring role, Houston (27-12) entered Thursday with five straight victories.
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Houston Rockets rookie Jalen Green and Denver Nuggets star Russell Westbrook engaged in some friendly banter during their recent matchup, showcasing their mutual respect and competitive spirit.Green, known for his flashy scoring ability and fearless demeanor on the court, went head-to-head with Westbrook, a seasoned veteran and former MVP known for his athleticism and intensity.
The two players exchanged playful jabs and trash talk throughout the game, displaying a healthy competitive spirit and a mutual admiration for each other’s skills.
Despite their on-court rivalry, Green and Westbrook showed that basketball is not just about winning and losing, but also about building relationships and enjoying the game.
Fans on social media were quick to notice the banter between the two players, with many praising their sportsmanship and competitive spirit.
Overall, the interaction between Jalen Green and Russell Westbrook serves as a reminder that basketball is not just a game, but a way to build connections and camaraderie with fellow competitors.
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Mohammed Siraj Continues Bail-Switching Banter With Marnus Labuschagne. Lucky Charm Works For India
The bail-switching banter between India pacer Mohammed Siraj and Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne has continued into the fourth Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25, with fortune once again favouring India seemingly. This time, Siraj walked up to Labuschagne’s stumps during the 43rd over and switched the bails. However, while Labuschagne had discreetly switched the bails back during the third Test, this time Siraj himself called Labuschagne and showed him that he’d switched the bails. As it turned out, India got a wicket almost instantly.
During the third Test, Labuschagne had switched the bails back after Siraj’s switch to ensure that luck would not change. However, he got out soon after, off the bowling of Nitish Reddy.
This time around, Siraj himself called Labuschagne after his bail-switch, saying “Marnus, look at that.”
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— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) December 26, 2024Just 11 balls later, Labuschagne’s batting partner Usman Khawaja got out. Trying to pull a delivery from Jasprit Bumrah, Khawaja’s shot went straight to KL Rahul at short mid-wicket.
However, that didn’t stop Labuschagne from playing his first significant innings of the Test series. Having looked largely out of sorts and defensive against Bumrah and co. up until now, Labuschagne cashed in this time.
The right-handed batter laced seven boundaries en route to a patient 72 off 145 balls, before eventually falling to Washington Sundar.
India vs Australia: 4th Test Day 1
India started off on the back foot as Australia’s 19-year-old debutant Sam Konstas took the attack to Bumrah. Konstas smashed Bumrah for two sixes, using an innovative reverse ramp shot to score runs against India’s pace spearhead.
Konstas, Khawaja, Labuschagne and Steve Smith all registered half-centuries, as Australia looked at ease in the first two sessions of the day. However, Travis Head suffered a rare failure, departing for a duck, while Mitchell Marsh‘s poor form continued as he got out for 4.
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In a recent match between India and Australia, Mohammed Siraj continued his playful banter with Marnus Labuschagne by switching the bail on the stumps. This time, it seems like Siraj’s lucky charm worked for India as they went on to win the match.Siraj, known for his spirited on-field antics, has been engaging in friendly banter with Labuschagne throughout the series. In this particular instance, Siraj playfully switched the bail on the stumps, much to the amusement of both players and fans.
Despite the light-hearted moment, Siraj’s lucky charm seemed to have a positive impact on India’s performance as they went on to secure a victory in the match. It just goes to show that sometimes a little bit of fun and games can bring about good luck on the cricket field.
As the series between India and Australia continues, fans can expect more entertaining moments between Siraj and Labuschagne. Whether it’s banter or lucky charms, these two players certainly know how to keep things interesting on the cricket field.
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