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Novak Djokovic has tightened his grip to ending the year being number 1 in the ATP tour by successfully winning the second round of the tournament as well. The first set was not a pleaser for him but the following two sets, he swept away the victory from his opponent like a PRO.

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And he will be playing in the quarter-finals at the Rolex Paris Masters, the details of which are still pending. The second round of the tournament was quite interesting as the crowd participated in massive taunting towards the world number 1. But like always Djokovic answered back in the finest way he knows with his best game and form.

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Novak Djokovic gets back to the booing crowd with his amazing game

It all started when Djokovic hit a double fault on a break point in his match today at the Rolex Paris Masters tournament. As soon as he did that, the crowd started booing him. Due to this he certainly felt cornered and targeted. But that did not make him lose confidence. In fact, it did just the opposite.

Djokovic responded to the crowd by applauding them and asking them to get louder and boo him even more. But that was not it. After he did that and the crowd booed him for the fault, he made sure to not lose a point without dropping another point. He made sure that he closed the match without any fault, and even so, won 8 more points after boohooing.

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This is a known behavior for Djokovic. Whenever he is given negative reinforcement from the players or the crowd, he just answers back by coming back stronger and better. He always has a savage response to the crowd. One similar incident even happened in July when the crowd tried to overpower the Serbian.

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During the Wimbledon tournament, Djokovic was playing against Jannik Sinner. And during the match, he got a hostile response from the fans as they started booing him during the same. But he did not lose face in front of the crowd and gave them a response no one was expecting.

He started fake crying and feigning tears across his face as he responded to the people in the stands. He wanted to show that ironically the crowd booing was affecting him a lot which in reality it wasn’t. Well, we do not know how he gets it right every time but entertainment does not stop flowing from Djokovic.

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Ishmeet Kaur, our versatile tennis writer at EssentiallySports, ditched the corporate world's allure for her overpowering love for the sport. Ishmeet brings a seasoned perspective to the court with over eight years of content creation, starting in 2014. Drawn to tennis for its sheer entertainment value, she crafts engaging off-court entertainment pieces and informative articles with equal finesse. Beyond the keyboard, Ishmeet extends her nurturing touch to animals, spending her time fostering their well-being. Unveiling her multifaceted nature, she dives into app development when not immersed in the world of tennis, adding a dynamic flair to her diverse skill set.

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