And here were Djokovic's exact words about Roddick poking fun at him.
"That's not nice, anyhow, to say you know, in front of this crowd that I have 16 injuries and I'm faking. I have nothing against anybody. It's just that the mention is not nice."
Now, that's all well and good. And maybe Djokovic has a point. But you know the old saying, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone", right? Yeah, that's not Djokovic.
Last year at the US Open, Djokovic put on his own display mocking Roddick, along with a number of other players, in the players locker room, as you can see below.
Considering this video has been viewed over 2 million times, I'd actually say that Djokovic has the upper hand on Roddick in terms of mockery. Especially considering no one is watching the US Open this year.
So yeah, Djokovic loves mocking other tennis players, but hates it when they mock him. Which makes Djokovic about the same as a politician - as in he's a complete hypocrite - except that he gets more work done.
Novak Djokovic hates mockery [Real Clear Sports]







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