Novak Djokovic sends shock wave around the world of tennis as he sends abuses to Roger Federer You have given me enough traumatized experience in my entire life
No, I’ve seen it live, that’s enough traumatic experiences” – When Novak Djokovic joked about avoiding replay of Roger Federer’s tweener at US OpenNovak Djokovic once joked that he preferred not to relive the experience of Roger Federer’s impressive tweener, having been on the receiving end of it at the US Open.
Djokovic entered the 2010 US Open as the third seed and kicked off his campaign with a hard-fought 6-3, 3-6, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 win over compatriot Viktor Troicki. Meanwhile, No. 2 seed Federer had an easier path to the second round, defeating Brian Dabul 6-1, 6-4, 6-2.Following his victory, Novak Djokovic was asked whether he had seen the viral video circulating of Roger Federer’s Gillette commercial shoot, where the Swiss skillfully knocked a can off a crew member’s head with his serve.
The Serb replied in the negative, admitting that he hadn’t seen it yet.Djokovic was then questioned about watching a replay of Federer’s tweener from his first-round match.
In response, the Serb humorously quipped that he had already seen Federer’s tweener live at the US Open the previous year and had no interest in reliving that “traumatic” moment.
Djokovic also hilariously remarked that when Viktor Troicki attempted a similar shot during their clash, his only hope was that Troicki would miss the shot to spare him any further embarrassment.The Serb praised Federer’s tweener as an “amazing” shot, particularly noting its impact during a pivotal moment in the match.