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I was lucky not to be disqualified from French Open: Djokovic admits post racquet abuse

The Serbian could have well been expelled from the tournament had his raquet hit the line judge after he smashed it in frustartion.

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Novak Djokovic of Serbia reacts during the Men's Singles quarter final match against Tomas Berdych of Czech Republic on day twelve of the 2016 French Open at Roland Garros on June 2, 2016 in Paris, France.
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I was lucky not to be disqualified from French Open: Djokovic

Novak Djokovic reached his 30th Grand Slam semi-final on today to move two wins away from a first French Open title and a career Grand Slam but admitted he was lucky not to have been disqualified.
The world number one defeated Czech seventh seed Tomas Berdych 6-3, 7-5, 6-3, claiming a place in an eighth Roland Garros semi-final and sixth in succession.

But the 29-year-old Serb, who will face Dominic Thiem of Austria for a place in the final, came perilously close to being kicked out of the tournament in the second game of the third set.
Frustrated at missing a break point, the Serb went to smash his racquet into the ground but it slipped out of his grasp before it flew into the backwall on Philippe Chatrier Court.
Had it hit the nearby line judge, who was forced to take evasive action, Djokovic would have been disqualified.

Not surprisingly, he offered a speedy apology for his actions to chair umpire Eva Asderaki Moore and escaped with a warning for racquet abuse.
"I was lucky there," admitted Djokovic. "I apologized to the people that have been in this particular situation with me and that could have been hurt by my racquet.
"But, you know, it was never the intention. It was just some unfortunate bounce, but fortunate ending of that scenario. That's all I can say."

Djokovic is a three-time runner-up in Paris and is bidding to become just the eighth man to win all four majors.
Thursday's quarter-final was played out in a damp chill where temperatures slumped to 12 degrees on Court Philippe Chatrier.

But it didn't stop the Serb from claiming a 24th win in 26 meetings against Berdych and his 11th in a row.
Djokovic raced through the first set with breaks in the seventh and ninth games before stretching out to a 4-2 lead in the second. 

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