After unintentionally swerving into his Chinese fans upon his arrival at the Shanghai airport, Novak Djokovic has apologized.
Backers had been waiting five years for the world No. 4 to visit China, where he has gained popularity after speaking Mandarin well during his speech as the 2018 Shanghai Masters winner.
He is currently returning to the nation for the competition, which he has won a record four times.
While fans had gathered to welcome him, the 37-year-old was taken to an alternate airport exit, so their anticipation was unfounded.
The following day, he did, according to Sportal, run into a contingent and remarked, “I am in China after five years and I miss you.” I sincerely apologize for our failure to meet at the airport yesterday.
I was disappointed to learn that. I was unaware of your presence. They led me to an alternate exit.
I’m hoping to see a lot of you in Shanghai or Beijing shortly. Mostly because of you, who have been following me for years, I’m pleased to be in China. I cherish you. I cherish each and every one of you.
At the penultimate ATP 1000 Masters event of the year in Shanghai, the majority of the world’s best players are competing, including Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz.
Still, Jack Draper of Great Britain withdrew from the Japan Open on Saturday due to an injury. As a result, he will not be competing.
During his quarterfinal matchup with Frenchman Ugo Humbert, he received treatment for an intestinal ailment and finally withdrew.
The COVID-19 epidemic has prevented the Shanghai Masters from being held since 2019. The £820,000 prize will go to the winner.
By: Mustapha Hadji Dean – Ahotor Sports Desk