WATCH: Novak Djokovic gets furious with the crowd and chair umpire over shot clock violation in the Wimbledon 2023 finals against Carlos Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic is having a tough time on court during the Wimbledon 2023 final.
Chair umpire and Novak Djokovic have a heated argument in the Wimbledon 2023 finals (Credits: Getty Images)
The Wimbledon 2023 Gentlemen’s singles final has commenced, and the two most anticipated finalists have locked horn with each other. Serbian maestro Novak Djokovic is facing young Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz and this finale is filled with all the drama that it could have.
Djokovic has been facing bullying from the crowd ever since he stepped on the Grass Court. And the finale crowd didn’t leave him alone as well. The crowd has been constantly booing him and it has frustrated Djokovic.
During the third set, with both the players having won one set each, Djokovic was discussing the serve shot clock with the chair umpire when the audience started booing him.
The rage of Djokovic is quite evident due to the crowd’s behavior. Djokovic has also been complaining about other stuff such as his towels being kept far away so him needing more time. This absurd behavior has landed him in trouble as he has been warned already and is on thin ice.
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Carlos Alcaraz or Novak Djokovic, who will be the new Wimbledon champion?
The final is going on and in no time, we will find out who is going to be the 2023 champion of the Grass court. Although Carlos Alcaraz is leading Djokovic by a set, the Serbian can bounce back at any time.
In the first set, Djokovic completely dominated the 20-year-old. Alcaraz looked nervous and couldn’t find his way back. But he got hold of himself in the second set, taking Djokovic to a tie-breaker, and with his unbelievable returns he won the second round 7-6 (8-6). The Spaniard then took home the third set 6-1.
Right now, Alcaraz is leading in the third set with 2-1. If he wins the set, he will hold his first ever Wimbledon trophy. It must be noted that this is the debut for Alcaraz in the finals of this GS. He will become the third youngest player to win the Wimbledon, after Boris Becker and Martina Hingis.
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