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Reckless and unjustified: Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray react to Alexander Zverev's racquet-smashing tirade in Acapulco
“The disqualification decision was not too harsh. I think it was correct under the circumstances,” said the world No. 1 following his win across the globe in Dubai.
Published Feb 23, 2022
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Regarding Zverev, Djokovic also said, “Hopefully he can reflect on that and not let something like that happen ever again in his life. I'm sure he's going to approach it maturely.”
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