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Novak Djokovic hits line judge again, but escapes with no punishment in French Open 2020

Novak Djokovic hit a line judge again but this time he escaped with no punishment as the ball was in play during his win in the French Open 2020 match against Karen Khachanov.

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Novak Djokovic entered the quarterfinal of the French Open 2020 and it was the 47th time that he reached the last eight of a Grand Slam tournament.
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For the second Grand Slam in succession a line judge was in the firing line from Novak Djokovic but on Monday it did not cost the Serb anything more than an anxious moment. Top seed Novak Djokovic lunged to make a service return in the eighth game against Karen Khachanov in their French Open fourth-round clash and the ball ricocheted off his frame and straight into the head of a male line judge. It brought back instant memories of the world number one`s dramatic default at the U.S. Open -- also in a fourth round match against Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta.

On that occasion Djokovic swiped a ball behind him towards the backstop after losing a point and inadvertently hit a female line judge in the throat -- leaving tournament officials no choice but to disqualify him. This time there was no blame attached to him as the ball had been in play, but he said it had been a worrying moment all the same.

Strange deja-vu

"My gosh, it was very awkward déjà vu," Djokovic said after his 6-4 6-3 6-3 defeat of Khachanov that put him in his 47th Grand Slam quarter-final. "I’m actually trying to find the lines person and see if he`s okay because I saw he had a little bit of a bruise, like redness, in that place in the head where the ball hit him. I hope he’s fine. He definitely dealt with it in a very strong and brave way. But it was a hit because I was very close. Obviously because of what happened in New York, people... are going to make the story out of this. It has happened to me and to many other players in the last 15 years that I`ve been on the tour. I`ve seen it a lot when the ball ricochets from the racket and the frame, hits someone in the stands, or someone that is close to you or line umpire. It was a very awkward situation obviously."

Russian Andrey Rublev reached his second successive Grand Slam quarter-final as he hit back to beat Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics 6-7(4) 7-5 6-4 7-6(3). The world number 12 looked in big trouble when he trailed by a set and 5-2 but rallied to end the run of Fucsovics who had shocked Rublev`s compatriot Daniil Medvedev in round one. Rublev, 22, will now take on Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, the player he beat to win the Hamburg claycourt title the day the French Open began.

Both recovered from two sets down to win their opening matches here. "It’s funny. Both of us had tough, tough week in Hamburg, tough final. Then both of us was down in the first round two sets to love here," Rublev told reporters. "Now we are here and we`re going to play each other in quarters. It’s like a nice story. I hope it`s going to be interesting."

The experienced Fucsovics was trying to become the first Hungarian man to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final for 39 years and will rue a missed opportunity.

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