Novak Djokovic has removed the semifinal from the Australian Australian Open against Alexander Zverev after losing the first set.
And fans of the Australian Open have been whipped for booing the Serbian champion star after he finally succumbed to an injury that fought throughout the tournament.
Djokovic, who was tried by a record of the 11th Australian Open and the 25th Victoria of Grand Slam, immediately walked towards the chair referee to tell him that he could not continue after dropping the set in a tiebreaker after an hour and 21 minutes on Friday.
The world’s old number 1 again had its left thigh heavily tied after hurting himself in his quarterfinal victory over Carlos Alcaraz on Wednesday night.
Djokovic said he would probably have to omit the practice of routine before playing Zverev, but refused to reveal the exact details of his injury.
However, the 37 -year -old said it was a nature similar to the ischiotibial injury he breastfed while he won his tenth title open two years ago.
Djokovic has been fighting injuries throughout the Australian Open and retired after the first set in its semi -final

Djokovic hugs Alexander Zverev after the 80 -minute set that finished his open campaign
Zverev’s victory, which occurred after Djokovic resigned after losing 7-5 tiebreaker, promoted the German of 27 years to his first year of Australia Open and a third game for the Grand Slam title of his career.
The world number 2 lost the US 2020 Open final against Dominic Thiem, as well as the decisive France Open last year against Alcaraz.
The pockets of the crowd booed Djokovic when he left the court, with Zverev defending his rival.
“Please, guys, they don’t boo a player when they go out with an injury,” he said.
‘I know, I know that everyone paid the tickets and everyone paid the tickets and everyone wants to see a great game of 5 set and everything.
‘But you must understand, Novak Djokovic is someone who has given this sport during the last 20 years, absolutely everything in his life.
‘He has won this tournament with an abdominal tear. He has won this tournament with a tear of sticks. If you can’t continue a tennis game, it really means that you can’t continue a tennis game. ‘
John Millman Australian also asked tennis fans to “respect”

The Serbian champion required a medical waiting time during his quarterfinals against the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz

Parts of the Australian open crowd booed Djokovic after he retired injured in his semifinal
“Look, the crowds have been questioned a lot and rightly,” he said.
‘I just think it’s a bit noisy, part of the behavior has crossed the line, and that takes me the cake … I don’t care how much you spent on your ticket, respect.
‘It is one of the best of all time, if it is better, if not the best, definitely the best on this court. Have some respect.
Tennis fans, even those who do not like Djokovic, also rushed to defend the 37 -year -old man.
‘Very well said by Zverev. It was terrible to boo it. Just think how bad it feels to retire from the semi from a Grand Slam. He is not my favorite player, but I feel bad for him, ‘he was published in X.
“The Australians booed Novak after the game is in the absolute misfortune,” added another.
‘Respect for Zverev. The Australian crowd should know better, ‘it was enraged with another.
‘Did you have an idea that I was fighting?’ The former American tennis star and the Court interviewer Jim Courier asked.
“I really thought it was a first high level set,” Zverev replied.
‘But I mean, of course, there are some difficulties and the longer you continue playing, maybe worse.
‘In the tiebreaker, perhaps he was not moving as well as throughout the first set, but I thought we had extremely long, extremely difficult manifestations, also physical packs.
‘In the tiebreaker, I saw him fight a little more. But still, look, of course, I am happy on the one hand to be in the final of the Australian Open.
The former Grand Slam champion, John Mcenroe, was surprised by the retirement.
We all wonder how I was going to endure after the game with Carlos Alcaraz, “he said.
‘But he was driving things. Clearly, things were tight, with Zverev putting the nerves. It was a closely disputed set.
‘I missed the volley and I thought I was not going to lose it.
‘And the next thing you know is that the only happy guy in the stadium was Zverev. When he put his hands … the look in his eyes was like “What?” We were all like, “Oh my God.”
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