“This is an invitation to commit a crime”- Novak Djokovic fans call out haters for wishing the Serb picks up career-ending injury and remains away from the Tour
Djokovic fans come to the Serb's rescue amongst showered hatred.

Novak Djokovic (Image via Current Affairs-Adda247)
As big tournaments come by, fans get emotional about their favourite players. Players too find two different sets of audiences. One that wants them to excel and the other that wants them to fail.
That sparks a lot of conversation and controversy among the fans wherein they attack each other on their opinions. As Wimbledon 2023 approaches Novak Djokovic is at the centre of this all.
A volatile and rather funny superstar in the men’s game, Djokovic has an equal distribution in those who want him to scale limitless heights and those who want him to fail. A lot of the ill feeling for the Serb comes from Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer fans. As for many his super success came in the way of Nadal and Federer. A similar conversation between those for Djokovic and those against him has sparked as the Serb won his 23rd Grand Slam.
Crossing Rafael Nadal’s 22 and becoming the first male player to do so, Novak Djokovic has had to deal with certain negatively phrased comments. A lot of the hatred or negativity also has to do with a few politically inclined comments of the Serb in recent times. Also, Djokovic not agreeing to vaccination against COVID-19 sparked conversations. However, these conversations and controversies don’t change the fact that he has stamped himself as one of the greats of the game.
Novak Djokovic fans react to negative comments on their superstar

The Novak Djokovic fan club is a big one. They don’t like anything negative said about their favourite player. And the club was quick to respond to all the negative remarks made about their idol. They made sure the message is very clear to all the so-called haters that Djokovic is the greatest player of all time. Have a look at some of the tweets below.
Novak Djokovic won’t really bother much about such comments as for him, what’s next on the Tour matters most. Another chance of completing the Calendar Slam lies in front of him. Having won the Australian Open and the French Open, Novak Djokovic is in perfect shape to go deep at Wimbledon as well. He has previously adapted well from clay to Grass and would like to do the same this time around as well.
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Manan Mehta
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