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Alexander Zverev's disqualification in Mexico for striking a line judge's chair 'not too harsh' says Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic says Alexander Zverev’s disqualification was “not too harsh” after the German was kicked out of the Mexico Open for hitting out at the umpire. Zverev has apologised for his conduct on social media while former British number one Andy Murray said his actions were “dangerous” and “reckless”. Ad/> Eurosport tennis expert Alex Corretja said Zverev crossed the line and that players should be handed harsher punishments for insulting officials.

ATP AcapulcoCorretja: Zverev crossed the line, umpire abuse rules must be stricter2 HOURS AGO Speaking after his straight sets win over Karen Khachanov at the Dubai Tennis Championships on Wednesday, Djokovic – who was disqualified from the US Open in 2020 for hitting a ball at a line judge – says he can empathise with the German but feels the punishment was the correct one. “I made mistakes in the past where I’ve had tantrums on the court,” the world number one said in his press conference. “I understand what the player is going through.

But, of course, I do not justify his actions. He has, with the words that he had in the statement, handled it in a right way. “He said he made a mistake and his actions were not appropriate.

I think the disqualification decision was, you know, not too harsh. “I think it was correct under the circumstances. Of course, it is harsh for a player to get qualified from a tournament.

A year and a half ago I had something I can’t say similar, but I was disqualified from a Grand Slam with unintentionally hitting the line umpire. “I realise it is a mistake and I have to take it. Hopefully he can reflect on that and not let something like that happen ever again in his life.

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