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Novak Djokovic has admitted that Stefanos Tsitsipas could have been disqualified from a Grand Slam like himself after the Greek smashed a ball into the stands during his third-round loss to Nick Kyrgios. It comes after the top seed appeared to joke about the incident with the Aussie. Djokovic himself was defaulted from the US Open when he accidentally caught a lineperson when hitting a ball in frustration two years ago.
Djokovic has spoken out on Tsitsipas' antics in his match against Kyrgios after the fourth seed received a point penalty, with both men getting fined for their behaviour. The world No 40 had called for his opponent to be defaulted after the 23-year-old hit a ball into the stands in frustration but the act went down as one of his code violations as he didn't hit a spectator.
And the world No 3 has now claimed that Tsitsipas almost ended


