"May God help him": What Srdjan Djokovic said about Montenegrin journalist who disgracefully insulted Novak

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Srdjan spoke out briefly publicly

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Srdjan Djokovic, the father of the best Serbian tennis player in history, Novak Djokovic, commented on the disgraceful statements by a Montenegrin journalist, Nebojsa Sofranac, made after the Wimbledon final.

With his posts on social networks, Sofranac rejoiced over Djokovic's defeat by Carlos Alcaraz and did not choose his words. In the meantime, Srdjan only had a brief message for him:

"May God help that man. If he can even be helped, and if he really means everything he wrote," Srdjan Djokovic briefly said for the Republika portal.

These are the words that Sofranac posted on Facebook after the final.

"What did you do to him, Carlitos? So many illegal crazy volleys, slices and bombs that should be banned. And to inflame so much anger amongst lumberjacks who don't even know how to count games, but know enough to curse a 20-year-old boy who amazed the world? How many shepherds will stop watching tennis and cry in anguish on my wall? The Spaniards gave Novak a new nickname. LOAT, as many as 12 lost finals, the most in the Open Era, he is the 'loser of all times'."

(Telegraf.rs)