'I have outbursts': Novak Djokovic says no guarantees he won't repeat US Open act

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Men's tennis world number one Novak Djokovic opens up about his on-court demeanour in the wake of his US Open disqualification and says he 'cannot guarantee' a similar incident won't happen in the future.

Men's tennis world number one Novak Djokovic says he cannot guarantee he will not make a similar mistake to the one that led to him being defaulted at the US Open for striking a line judge with a ball but he remains confident it will not affect his tennis in the future.

Despite Djokovic's apparent remorse over the incident and what it cost him, a chance at an undefeated 2020 and a chance at an 18th grand slam singles title, he said he could not rule out something like that happening again. "For Dominic to lose three finals and start the match not on a very high level but then come back and win in such fashion is very inspiring."

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Thjs is djokovic confirming why he should have been disqualified irrespective of the type of hit. Coz by his own admission he might do that again. Result should be the same

Some serious anger management time is required. He obviously has issues that should be resolved prior to returning to the court

He doesn’t understand that people don’t care

Grossly overpaid ball hitters

Love it

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