Novak Djokovic adds and continues. The Serbian tennis player yesterday achieved a new victory against Cameron Norrie (Great Britain) in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup that puts Serbia in the semifinals of the country competition (2-0). However, the world number one had a small scuffle with an English fan who dedicated himself to counting out loud each bounce of the ball, on one of ‘Nole’s serves.

At that point, Djokovic got a set point (6-4) and went to the stands to dedicate it to the fan who had previously bothered him, putting his finger to his ear and making the gesture of “I can’t hear you”, and then dedicating it to him. a kiss. “It was respectless. In competitions like Davis, players have to be prepared for that, but when you hear it in the moment, you react,” Novak clarified in the press conference after the crash.

However, that was not the only occasion on which Djokovic showed his disagreement with the British public. He also did it after the meeting: “Yes, yes, continue. Don’t worry, I’ll be able to sleep tonight. “Show a little respect!” the 24-time Grand Slam winner said on the court as soon as he beat Norrie, at the Davis Cup microphone.

The Belgrade player stated in the press conference that “the experience helps me control my nerves and pressure.” A stronghold that must be kept in mind this Saturday, the day in which he will face Jannik Sinner, one of the representatives of the Italian team, in the Davis Cup semifinals.

The transalpine tennis player and the Balkan tennis player will meet for the third time in just over a week. The last one was last Sunday on the occasion of the final of the Nitto ATP Finals, in Turin. The outcome was as expected: victory for ‘Nole’ thanks to which he reached his seventh Masters Cup, surpassing Roger Federer with six on his record.

Djokovic wants to become champion again. This time in Malaga. Although he will have to deal with an “internal battle”, despite the fact that the “conviction of winning is very strong”, as he assured yesterday about the Serbian team that was already proclaimed champion of the Davis Cup in 2010. The only time has achieved it to date.