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“Djokovic Apologizes to Interviewer at Wimbledon”

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Novak Djokovic issued an apology to interviewer Annabel Croft during a post-match interview on Centre Court at Wimbledon. Following his victory over Roman Safiullin, Djokovic acknowledged his outbursts and lapses in concentration during the match, prompting him to express regret to Croft. The Serbian player later engaged in a conversation with Croft about the challenges of maintaining focus during competition, drawing parallels to his own struggles. Reflecting on his win, Djokovic described it as another hard-fought victory and praised his opponent’s performance. He admitted to feeling challenged by his opponent’s aggressive play but managed to adapt his strategy successfully. Djokovic expressed his determination to thrive in the ongoing Wimbledon campaign when asked about his outlook for the tournament. Looking ahead, Wimbledon 2026 tickets with VIP access are currently available for purchase through Seat Unique.

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