Novak Djokovic gets in heated argument with Wimbledon official over roof during thrilling quarterfinal win

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Novak Djokovic gets in heated argument with Wimbledon official over roof during thrilling quarterfinal win

Fox News · 1 month ago

At 39 years old, Novak Djokovic continued his Wimbledon campaign by overcoming Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime in an extraordinary five-set encounter that stretched to 5 hours 15 minutes, establishing a new record for the longest quarterfinal match at the tournament. Despite appearing vulnerable through multiple tiebreakers, the veteran competitor fought back to claim the final set and advance further in the competition.

The match's outcome was overshadowed by a confrontation between Djokovic and tournament supervisor Denise Parnell over match conditions. Following the completion of the second set, Parnell moved to close the Centre Court roof as evening weather deteriorated, a standard protective measure intended to preserve playing conditions. Djokovic objected to this decision and engaged in a heated exchange with the official, ultimately maintaining the open roof and continuing play under the natural conditions he preferred.

  • Djokovic, 39, won Wimbledon's longest quarterfinal (5h 15m) against Auger-Aliassime in five sets
  • Match featured heated dispute with supervisor Denise Parnell over closing the Centre Court roof during evening conditions

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