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French Open: 'I don't like that!' - Novak Djokovic gets booed and cheered before match, Alex Corretja reacts

Eurosport expert Alex Corretja has given his reaction after world No. 1 Novak Djokovic was both booed and cheered as he entered the court at the French Open. The top seed and defending champion was walking onto Court Suzanne-Lenglen when he received a very mixed ovation with loud boos and roars at the same time making for quite an atmosphere.

Ad/> Djokovic was striding out for his less-than-easy fourth-round encounter with Diego Schwartzman, who is seeded 15th at Roland-Garros and has a serious pedigree around this kind of stage of a Grand Slam. /> Roland-Garros'I don't like that!' — Corretja reacts as Djokovic gets booed and cheered as he enters courtAN HOUR AGO The reaction from the fans in Paris shocked Eurosport experts Corretja and Alize Lim as they stood courtside observing the ovations given to both players. «Yes, here we are!» exclaimed an excited Corretja as Djokovic was first announced over the tannoy with initial cheers.

But as the boos began to become clear, his reaction changed. «Hey?!» he responded, looking up at the fans. «I don't like that! No, man.

It is Novak Djokovic. He has shown us, given us so much. »So just support both, and let's just enjoy the match! This is pretty much what we need." Lim reported: «That's tough.

I think there is both cheering and a little bit of booing as well. »No, I don't like that either. Come on, it's the world No.

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