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Novak Djokovic "extremely sorry" after US Open disqualification

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Novak Djokovic said he felt "sad and empty" after his quest for an 18th grand slam title ended when he was defaulted for hitting a line judge with a ball.

Novak Djokovic has apologised after being defaulted from the US Open for accidentally hitting a line judge with a ball struck in annoyance.

The top seed and 17-time grand slam champion had just dropped serve to trail Spanish opponent Pablo Carreno Busta 6-5 in the opening set of their fourth-round match on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Djokovic, who had missed three set points at 5-4 before hurting his shoulder in a fall, hit a ball behind him without looking that struck a female line judge in the throat.

He said: "I was in shock. I never expected this moment playing against Novak. So it was a tough moment also for me.

"I don't think that any one of us do this kind of thing intentionally. It's just the moment. The referee and the supervisor do the right thing, but it is not easy."

Djokovic is not the first player to be defaulted in similar circumstances, but for it to happen at a grand slam and as the tournament favourite is an extraordinary situation.

Djokovic checks on the condition of the line judge as she holds her throat (Seth Wenig/AP)

Canadian Denis Shapovalov was defaulted during a Davis Cup tie against Great Britain in 2017 after smashing a ball in anger that hit umpire Arnaud Gabas in the eye.

Tim Henman was disqualified from Wimbledon 25 years ago for hitting a ball girl with a ball during a doubles match while David Nalbandian kicked an advertising hoarding during the Queen's final in 2012, injuring a line judge, and was defaulted.

Speaking on Amazon Prime, Henman said: "It's a massive shock. There's no doubt it's the right decision. It's amazing for me to talk about this because it happened to me at Wimbledon in 1995. It was that moment of frustration, hit the ball away when I wasn't looking and I hit a ball girl in the ear."

Tim Henman was disqualified from Wimbledon in 1995 for hitting ballgirl Caroline Hall (Fiona Hanson/PA)

Djokovic will forfeit his prize money and ranking points, and will face a further fine for leaving the site immediately rather than explain himself in a press conference.

That decision earned strong criticism from Henman, who said: "There's no doubt he's made a mistake, which was an accident on the court.

"Unfortunately he's compounded the error because he needs to face up to it, apologise and accept that he made a mistake. By then, in essence, running away from it, it's going to go on longer."

It is a remarkable end to a contentious summer for Djokovic, who earned criticism from inside and outside tennis when the exhibition Adria Tour he organised in the Balkans resulted in several players and coaches, including Djokovic, testing positive for Covid-19.

On the eve of the US Open, meanwhile, Djokovic left his role as head of the ATP Player Council to set up a rival player organisation.

His biggest critic among his fellow players has been Nick Kyrgios, who weighed in from Australia.

He wrote on Twitter: "Swap me for jokers incident. 'Accidentally hitting the ball kid in the throat' how many years would I be banned for?"

Djokovic's disqualification means that, for the first time since Marin Cilic's US Open win in 2014, there will be a new men's grand slam champion.

Second seed Dominic Thiem, a three-time losing slam finalist, is the highest-ranked player remaining.

Fifth seed Alexander Zverev, who eased into the last eight with a 6-2 6-2 6-1 victory over Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, said: "It's very unfortunate that he hit the line judge, and especially where it hit her.

"There is a rule in place for it. I think the supervisors and all of them are just doing their job. But very unlucky for Novak. I'm a little bit in shock right now."

Zverev becomes one of the leading contenders and he said: "Now I think is the time where it gets really interesting. I know who I can play. I know who the rest of the guys can play. We'll see where we go from here."

Borna Coric is his opponent in the last eight as the Croatian beat Jordan Thompson 7-5 6-1 6-3.

Carreno Busta will play Shapovalov after the Canadian produced a fine display to oust seventh seed David Goffin 6-7 (0) 6-3 6-4 6-3.

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