So, Novak Djokovic, the tennis superstar who loves stirring the pot, went all out after winning his match against Holger Rune in straight sets. The 37-year-old Serb, who's got more trophies than you can shake a racket at, was pretty fired up after the game.
Post-Game Drama
Djokovic was clearly ticked off because he thought the crowd at the famous Centre Court was booing him during the match. After his victory, he grabbed the mic and basically told them off, saying they couldn't get to him because he's seen it all. It was supposed to be a happy moment, but instead, it turned into a bit of a shouting match.
"You guys don't know anything… I've got all the moves, you can't phase me," he said, basically turning his thank-you speech into a "you can't touch me" rap battle.
Did They Boo or Cheer?
But here's the twist: the crowd might have just been chanting "Rune" to support his opponent. It seems like Novak didn't get the memo, though, because he wasn't having any of it. He thanked the fans who were cool with him and told the rest to have a nice night, with a tone that definitely wasn't nice.
The Awkward Interview
The BBC guy interviewing him, Rishi Persad, looked a bit surprised by the whole thing. He tried to calm Novak down by saying maybe the crowd was just into Rune's game. "I'm thinking they were just cheering for your opponent, not being mean to you," Persad said, trying to be the voice of reason.
A Tennis Drama King
This whole scene is just adding more fuel to the fire when it comes to talking about Novak's relationship with his fans. He's got a rep for being intense and not always playing nice with the crowd or the media.
Staying Focused on the Prizes
But hey, Novak's got his eye on the prize - he's aiming for his eighth Wimbledon win. And all the drama? It's not going to stop him from playing his heart out. We'll just have to wait and see if the crowd gets behind him or keeps giving him the cold shoulder as he keeps playing.
One thing's for sure: Novak Djokovic isn't going anywhere, and he's not going to let some boos get in the way of his quest for greatness.