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Aus Open umpire has three-word probe for Novak Djokovic after tumble

Aus Open umpire has three-word probe for Novak Djokovic after tumble

Novak Djokovic’s worrying fall in the second set of the Australian Open set even had umpire Louise Engzell concerned for the tennis icon. Djokovic was dominating Stefanos Tsitsipas from the very first service game in the men’s final on Sunday.

He quickly raced to a one-set lead, but Tsitsipas had shown some signs that he was beginning to find his rhythm. The No 4 seed soon began to trouble Djokovic with the Serbian cutting a frustrated figure at times in the second set as he struggled to find a breakthrough.

With the set finely poised, Djokovic had worked his way to a mini break with Tsitsipas serving at 3-3. But the Greek was composed as he worked Djokovic around the baseline with the former world No 1 eventually losing his footing on a difficult backhand.

Djokovic ended up taking a nasty tumble and looked in some discomfort as he gingerly got back to his feet. He appeared to be stretching out his left leg as he walked over to his towel and needed some time before getting back in position to continue the game.

Chair umpire Engzell could be heard asking Djokovic: “You okay Novak?”

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