In a moment that has shocked fans and reporters alike, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic abruptly ended a post-match interview after being asked a controversial question regarding his recent on-court behavior. The incident occurred just minutes after Djokovic’s hard-fought victory at \[insert tournament name], where tensions were already running high.
The interview, which had been proceeding normally, took a sharp turn when a journalist pressed Djokovic about a series of disputed calls and his reaction toward the umpire during the match. The question, which implied a pattern of confrontational behavior, visibly irritated the 24-time Grand Slam champion.
Djokovic paused, stared at the reporter, and said sharply, **“I’ve answered enough of these types of questions. I’m done.”** He then stood up, removed his mic, and walked out of the press room — leaving stunned media members in silence.
The clip of the walkout quickly went viral across social media, with fans and pundits split on the incident. Some defended Djokovic’s right to draw the line, while others criticized his response as unprofessional.
This isn’t the first time Djokovic has clashed with the media, but the intensity of this latest exchange has reignited debate over how top athletes are treated in post-match settings — and how they, in turn, handle scrutiny.
The ATP has yet to comment, but sources say Djokovic is unlikely to face any formal consequences for the walkout.














