Novak Djokovic is booed by fans for surprising post-match act as he reaches the Australian Open quarter-finals for the 15th time in his career

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A smattering of boos rang out around the Rod Laver Arena on Sunday afternoon, after Novak Djokovic appeared to snub a post-match interview following his straight-sets victory against Jiri Lehecka.

During the tournament, players will normally stay on the court to conduct a post-match interview with broadcasters and reflect on the match.

But tonight, the 24-time Grand Slam winner grabbed the microphone and gave a brief thanks to fans inside the stadium, before marching over to the tunnel.

Djokovic, who had claimed a 6-3 6-4 7-6 (7-4) victory against Lehecka, did however stay to sign a few autographs with members of the crowd for a brief period, before making his way down the tunnel.

‘Thank you very much for being here tonight,’ he said over the microphone. 

‘I appreciate your presence and the support and I’ll see you next round. Thank you very much,’ he added, before making a beeline for the tunnel. 

It is not clear what sparked the moment from the 10-time Australian Open champion.

He was later seen backstage talking to tournament director Craig Tiley and cut a frustrated figure, waving his hands as he spoke.  

At times during the match 37-year-old appeared to become incensed by sections of the audience who had shouted and attempted to throw Djokovic off his game.

Some had also called out while he was serving, with the Serbian seen sighing before shaking his head.

During one point of the match, Djokovic was attempting to save service when one fan called out, angering the Serbian. He protested to the chair umpire, Mohamed Lahyani, over the interruption, but the official waved him away.

‘I don’t think someone did it on purpose,’ he said.

Despite the heckling, Djokovic went on to secure a spot in the quarter-finals for the 15th time in his career.

The result saw him set up a mouthwatering clash against Carlos Alcaraz, who also advanced earlier this afternoon after British star Jack Draper pulled out of their fourth-round clash with a hip injury.

More to follow…



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