Djokovic defends his "victim" in the US Open tennis tournament ... and calls on his supporters to support her

Serbian Novak Djokovic, ranked first in the world today, urged his supporters to "support and care" for the wisdom of lines, which was a victim of his "reckless" strike, which caused his exclusion from the final price of the US Open, one of the four major tournaments, after the latter was the target of attacks on networks Social.

In a tweet, Djokovic thanked his supporters for their positive messages, stressing that Hikma, who was injured in her throat after his reckless blow, "did not make any mistake," unlike the critics who accuse her of exaggerating the nature of her injury by falling to the ground.

"Remember also, please, that the wisdom of the lines that hit the ball, we also need the support of our community," wrote Djokovic, 33.

"She did nothing at all. I ask you to remain polite with her and support her during this time."

Djokovic, who was seeking his 18th major title and being close to his rivals Rafael Nadal (19) and Swiss Roger Federer (20), was excluded because of this incident in his match against Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta, noting that he later apologized for his behavior to the organizers.

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