PARIS (AP) — Novak Djokovic smiled right along with everyone else when his first-round Paris Olympics opponent was so excited just to claim one game Saturday that he celebrated by pulling the bottom of his shirt over his head, baring his chest.
After completing his 6-0, 6-1 victory in less than an hour, Djokovic was a little less amused, saying he doesn’t think someone like Matthew Ebden—a 36-year-old doubles player from Australia who hadn’t competed in a tour-level, main-draw singles match since June 2022—should have been on the court without a teammate at the Summer Games.
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“I really don’t understand the rules. They’re really not logical for me,” said Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam champion who is seeking his first Olympic gold medal.
“I don’t think it’s a good image for the sport, to be honest,” he said about having a doubles player enter singles at the Olympics. “There were a lot of singles players that have plenty of time, that were alternates, that could have been called to come. This part I don’t get.”