hanasi Kokkinakis described Novak Djokovic’s on-line followers as “abusive” and added that they’re very straightforward to identify since they’ve a crocodile emoji of their bios, which is a reference to the Serb’s Lacoste partnership.
Over the past couple of years, the document 24-time Grand Slam champion has been one of the crucial criticized and scrutinized gamers. Particularly throughout the early phases of the pandemic and his refusal to take the vaccine. Additionally, there was that notorious Australia visa saga.
Nonetheless, at any time when Djokovic will get closely scrutinized, he can at all times rely on his followers to return to his protection. For the 37-year-old, it’s most likely an ideal factor to have somebody making an attempt to defend his title however clearly there are some who’ve main points with these supporters.
“In tennis Twitter, should you like Djokovic, everybody has this little Lacoste emoji. They’ve this little crocodile. You understand they’re a Djokovic fan if they’ve that and they’re simply abusing you,” Kokkinakis advised Denis Shapovalov and Dominic Thiem throughout a dialog on the Final Tennis Showdown.
Andy Roddick had the same tackle Djokovic’s followers a few months in the past
On his podcast, the 2003 US Open champion instructed that he was afraid at occasions to say sure issues in regards to the former world No. 1 as a result of he feared the backlash from his fanbase.
“I’m so terrified of Nole’s Twitter individuals. I say one thing like he was respiratory closely and regardless that he was respiratory closely, they’re like ‘screw you!’ I simply get stuff from them on a regular basis,” Roddick stated.
All through this yr, Djokovic was listening to the discuss that he was being changed by Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz on the high of the sport.
After hiring Andy Murray as his coach, there isn’t any doubt that the present world No. 7 will enter the 2025 season decided to get again to successful Grand Slams.