For sure. Also props to Fed being classy as always. That Journalist disrespected Djokovic and so many players in one question and Fed wasn’t having any of it.
I mean he had just won Miami a few weeks prior, it would have been soooo easy to think of a few questions, just out of respect for him. Hard to understand why they would treat him that way.
@@draycmf 100% , bro. At least just for the human, if they really don't like the player... If i was him, next time they ask me something, i ll turn on Kyrgios Mod... I drink my bottle of water, i smile, and i leave.
A male reporter once asked Martina Navratilova if she was still a lesbian... Martina looked him in the eye and responded, 'Are you still the alternative?'
Some of these reporters honestly should get prohibited from asking nonsense questions like, "without a boyfriend?". That's just stupidity and irrelevant to the question asked. Smh
The Ash Barty question to Nadal was ridiculous, and I'm saying this as an Australian and huge Barty fan. You can't say a decision about which match to play on centre court was wrong because it ended up being quicker than another match. That's unfair and stupid.
Not only are these questions rude, they’re also stupid.
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I followed a large number of Grand Slam conferences and noticed that Novak by far gets the most questions like this. This crosses the line of not only fan journalism, but it seems to me that it is paid bad journalism.
There were so many times that you can see the players absolutely want to light these reporters up but knowing it’s not a good idea. The one with Nadal about getting married was a gold response. “Are you serious?”. About sums up that question
The press is absolutely OBSESSED AND FIXATED on player retirement in any sport. I don't get it. The urgency??? When it happens it happens and it's not that big of a deal.
Novak being too humble Imagine a professional reporter asking such yt comments question in a press conference directly to a player I would have simply said you need to check the line of respect even if it means receiving a lot of backlash
To the reporter about being a “bad guy” to Djokovic. He should have responded : “What has it been like being a bad guy chasing nothing but slowly moving towards nothing in YOUR life?”
At least half of these situations have been taken out of context. It's very easy to criticize other people's work this way, it should be done more properly, but I understand that this way it gets more clicks
Djokovic’s calm answer to the most stupid question and still some clowns consider him as a distasteful guy because they have sucked on establishment/media toes all these years. I’m sure if Djokovic gave Nadal’s response about Barty, the media clowns and puppets would have threw dagger on his heart; calling him cocky/arrogant & all sorts.
I find it unbelievable what a lack of respect towards these players. Reporters who forget that without the work of tennis players, of athletes in general, they would not have work! 😏😡
djokovic question wasnt really disrespectful. i mean its common knowledge he never had the popularity of Federer or Nadal. not many people wanted him to break the grand slam record. still a very good player but he wont be missed like all the other greats
What respect do already rich men who hit a little ball over a net deserve exactly ??? Have they ever done anything to help society or just played a game. Reporters can ask what they like - it the men who play a ball game can’t handle it how pathetic is it possible for a man to be ?
The way Serena answered the "disrespectful " question was exactly how a drug abuser answers the question. It came out with the leaks how she abused medical exemptions to drug herself up and she obviously took roids for a long time: So no it wasnt disrespectful it was a challenging daring question to a drug cheater.
I can't believe you have the guts to write this BS. It seems that you know a lot about how drug users act. Maybe you're one? If Serena was on drugs, we would know because they're enough people who want to prove it to be true and have looked for anything on her during her career. People like you are why the world is going to shit.
Honestly, the ‘bad guy’ question never really struck me as being disrespectful. The reporter definitely didn’t intend to characterize Novak is being evil or genuinely bad. The term ‘bad guy’ isn’t as harsh as it sounds
Yea he was speaking in broken English. I think he was referring to how Djokovic came in and beat fan favorites in Nadal and Federer. Naturally he was antagonizing fans who didn’t want to see them lose
I think he meant bad guy in the “villian role” or “bad boy” the player fans love to hate. It’s not what you say it’s how you say it. That question was asked horribly with lots of space for interpretation
If I ever got asked questions like these I would just troll the crap out of them and give them all kinds of insane answers just like Donald Trump does with the media.
The players are spoiled to the brink of madness and a few off the beaten path questions will not kill them even though their ego in some cases might get slightly dented. Have to admire Nadal though. No pretence and always stays the way he is.
Triggered? He was defending the rest of the field. They basically told him when you're gone, Novak will do better than you because there is no one to compete with him. Actually this exact thing happened.
I don’t care. We all know Serena was on the sauce. Despite, “never testing positive”. Neither have I sweet heart, and plenty of other people with jobs! Doesn’t mean it was never in your system 😘
The same rules apply to every player, so you can keep your stories for yourself. Desperately trying to discredit what Serena has accomplished just makes you look like a fool.
@@riboch2527 what is utterly ridiculous to me is the media clown show which follows these players around remorselessly. No wonder they all look so permanently pissed off