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Novak Djokovic und Carlos Alcaraz stehen am Netz und posen fuer ein Foto, Finale, Endspiel *** Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz stand at the net and pose for a photo, final, final match Copyright: xJuergenxHasenkopfx

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Novak Djokovic und Carlos Alcaraz stehen am Netz und posen fuer ein Foto, Finale, Endspiel *** Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz stand at the net and pose for a photo, final, final match Copyright: xJuergenxHasenkopfx
The ATP’s list of nominees for the Sportsmanship Award has created quite a buzz amongst fans. The World’s No.1 Novak Djokovic is often criticized for his anger issues on the court. However, one name in particular that is disturbing fans is that of the young Spanish talent, Carlos Alcaraz. The reactions from fans to this news are quite polarizing.
The collective criticism of the ATP by the fans has created a new wave. It is a well-known fact that Djokovic fans are quite thorough when it comes to protecting their idols. What they said to prove their support is worth talking about.
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The omission of Novak Djokovic sparks an outcry among fans
The ATP’s Sportsmanship Award has always been a topic of intense discussion. This coveted recognition is typically reserved for players who showcase exceptional prowess on the court. Another factor is how they also embody the spirit of fair play and respect. However, the recent revelation of the nominees has left fans questioning the fairness of the process.
ATP Sportsmanship Award – Nominees pic.twitter.com/3DUjg8edXH
— Mario Boccardi (@marioboc17) November 29, 2023
As tennis enthusiasts eagerly scanned the list, one name was notably absent. The sentiment was echoed by passionate fans through various platforms. This also highlights a stark contrast to the inclusion of rising star Alcaraz. The perplexity of this decision ignited a social media storm.
Interesting to see Alcaraz is in the short list as @rennaestubbs was saying last year, Djokovic doesn’t get nominated because he gets too angry on court…. pic.twitter.com/ZekkhPnvN7
— Pavvy G (@pavyg) November 29, 2023
One fan shared: “Interesting to see Alcaraz in the shortlist. As @rennaestubbs was saying last year, Djokovic doesn’t get nominated because he gets too angry on court.” This sentiment triggered a cascade of reactions.
Did @DjokerNole never win this?
— Kapil Kumar Vijay (@kapilkumarvijay) November 29, 2023
Another fan questioned if Djokovic had ever won the award.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣What a Joke of corrupt ATP
— jan (@Jan809275) November 29, 2023
One more fan used multiple laughing emojis as they branded the ATP’s decision as a “Joke of corrupt ATP.”
How Novak isn’t nominated for this… perception largely based on… https://t.co/ZPXKT8ut2L
— Ted Todorović (@tedtodorovic) November 29, 2023
Looking at this, a fan chimed in as they expressed disbelief. The fan stated: “How Novak isn’t nominated for this… perception largely based on…”
Its incredible djokovic is never nominated https://t.co/XfhpjkmlgY
— Lucy Bush (@LucyBush) November 29, 2023
Lastly, a fan added: “It’s incredible Djokovic is never nominated.”
Emotions run high both on and off the court. This is a major factor why the omission of Djokovic has become a focal point of contention. As fans rally behind their favorite player, the question still remains. Is the ATP’s selection process truly reflective of sportsmanship? Or does it leave room for subjective biases to influence the outcomes?
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A pattern of unfair treatment
The omission of Djokovic from the Sportsmanship Award nominees isn’t an isolated incident. A closer look reveals a recurring pattern of perceived unfair treatment by the ATP. Djokovic is often under scrutiny for his on-court demeanor which seems to exclude him from the race.
This has left fans to question the Association’s consistent approach. This isn’t the first time the ATP has employed a loophole to sideline the Serbian tennis icon. It further fuels the sentiment that Djokovic is unfairly targeted.
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The recurrent narrative of blame and exclusion raises eyebrows and has reasonably prompted the fans to scrutinize the ATP. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments.
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