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Novak Djokovic urges fans not to abuse US Open line judge hit by ball

Djokovic: "Please remember the linesperson that was hit by the ball needs our community's support. She's done nothing wrong at all. I ask you to stay especially supportive and caring to her during this time."

Novak Djokovic consoles the lineswoman after the incident
Image: Novak Djokovic consoles the lineswoman after the incident

Novak Djokovic has asked his fans not to abuse the line judge at the centre of his US Open disqualification.

The world No 1 was thrown out of the New York tournament on Sunday night after he accidentally hit lineswoman Laura Clark with a ball after striking it out of annoyance.

Clark was stood at the back of the court and was struck in the throat as Djokovic showed his frustration during his fourth-round match with Pablo Carreno Busta.

She is reportedly bruised and was heard gasping for air after the incident, but has been targeted by Djokovic's angry fans online who accused her exaggerating her reaction.

Djokovic tweeted: "Dear #NoleFam thank you for your positive messages.. Please also remember the linesperson that was hit by the ball last night needs our community's support too.

"She's done nothing wrong at all. I ask you to stay especially supportive and caring to her during this time.

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Clark was not at the Flushing Meadows site on Monday.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia tends to a lineswoman after inadvertently striking her with a ball hit in frustration during his Men's Singles fourth round match against Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain on Day Seven of the 2020 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 6, 2020 in the Queens borough of New York City. Djokovic was defaulted from the match.
Image: Djokovic has issued an appeal to his fans after he was defaulted at the US Open

A US Open spokesman said on Monday of the line judge's condition: "The line umpire who was struck by the ball is resting comfortably in the hotel today and is under the observation of the tournament doctor and will return to work when she and the doctor feel it is appropriate."

In addition to forfeiting his entire prize money of $250,000 (£190,000), Djokovic has also been fined an additional $10,000 (£7,000) for not attending a mandatory press conference.

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