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World No. 1 Novak Djokovic brutally mocked by cheeky tennis fans

Novak Djokovic has reached the Italian Open quarter-finals, but not without copping some cheeky sledges from the Italian crowd.

Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic has swept past Swiss veteran Stan Wawrinka in straight sets on Thursday to reach the Italian Open quarter-finals as he bids for a sixth title in Rome.

Djokovic is in his record-extending 369th week as the world number one and must reach at least the semi-finals to avoid losing his top ranking spot to Daniil Medvedev.

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Wawrinka, whose first-round victory over Reilly Opelka was his first win in 15 months, was no match for top seed Djokovic and beyond a few classic passing shots he offered little resistance.

“It’s great to see Stan back … You can see that physically he’s still not there where he wants to be but nevertheless he’s Stan Wawrinka. He can hurt you if you give time,” Djokovic said after the match.

But the 20-time grand slam champion was brutally mocked by a trio of spectators who donned shirts that poked fun at his infamous visa saga ahead of this year’s Australian Open.

The three spectators wore shirts with a picture of Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke that read: “Melbourne ‘22, Gracias King.”

Meanwhile, defending champion Rafael Nadal crashed out of the Italian Open in the third round with the record 10-time Rome winner complaining of a recurring foot problem after a shock 1-6, 7-5, 6-2 defeat to Canada’s Denis Shapovalov.

Defeat in Rome for “King of Clay” Nadal casts doubt over his prospects at the upcoming French Open, where he has been crowned champion 13 times, but faces a threat from teenage phenomenon Carlos Alcaraz.

The 35-year-old, who had reached at least the quarter-finals every year in Rome since 2008, had been out for six weeks with a rib injury before returning for last week’s tournament in Madrid.

Nadal began limping in the third set, later telling reporters that a foot problem had flared up during the second set, but couldn’t say whether he would be able to take part at Roland Garros.

“I’m not injured, I am a player living with an injury. That’s it,” Nadal told reporters.

“It’s something that is there unfortunately and my day by day is difficult. I am trying hard but of course it is difficult for me. A lot of days I can’t practice.

“I don’t want to take anything away from Denis … today is for him so well done to him.”

For the first time since August 2004, Nadal holds zero ATP clay-court titles.

Rafael Nadal of Spain. Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images
Rafael Nadal of Spain. Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Nadal has won an all-time record 21 Grand Slam titles in a glittering two-decade career which may now finally be reaching its downturn.

World number 16 Shapovalov, who had pushed Nadal all the way when knocked out at this stage of the tournament last year, will now face Casper Ruud in the quarter-finals.

“It definitely sucked to see him in pain at the end … He brings so much to our sport so hopefully he’s fit and ready to go for the French,” Shapovalov said.

“It’s super satisfying to beat the best player on clay of all time.”

— with AFP

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