Novak Djokovic is well known for his sense of humor apart from his invincible records on the court. With the first Grand Slam of the year in full swing, the top-seeded players have taken the court to practice ahead of the main draw. The Serbian was playing against Francis Tiafoe in a charity exhibition match in Melbourne when he faced a heckle from the crowd.
Novak Djokovic's funny reaction to Roger Federer heckle from crowd at Australian Open
As Djokovic prepared to hit his serve against the American tennis player, a fan in the crowd was heard shouting “Let’s go Roger” in reference to rival and friend Roger Federer. The 38-year-old joined the rest of the crowd in laughter with a hilarious reaction to the heckle, which mentioned Djokovic’s greatest rivals.
The 24-time Grand Slam champion stopped in the middle of the match after the interruption with a wide smile to have a moment of laughter before he continued.
Meanwhile, the 10-time Australian Open champion topped the opponent in an hour and 22 minutes with a score of 6-3, 6-4 in the pre-tournament match.
Djokovic will attempt to extend his historic record of 24 majors to make it 25. The tennis legend, as per reports, only played 12 minutes in the practice session on Wednesday ahead of his first-round clash against Pedro Martinez.
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