Novak Djokovic almost breaks his racket in half as he loses serve in final set of Wimbledon final

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Novak Djokovic was handed a conduct violation warning after he smacked his tennis racket against the net post in the Wimbledon final.

After losing serve in the fifth set of his men’s singles clash against Carlos Alcaraz, Djokovic saw red and nearly broke his racket in half in the process.

Djokovic lost his cool after Alcaraz broke him early in the fifth set

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Djokovic lost his cool after Alcaraz broke him early in the fifth setCredit: BBC SPORT
It almost broke in half

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It almost broke in halfCredit: bbc sport

The Serbian, chasing a 24th Grand Slam title, won the first set but Alcaraz turned the match around in sets two and three before Djokovic won the fourth.

It’s been a frustrating afternoon for Djokovic, who is looking to equal Margaret Court’s record of Grand Slam titles, having made a number of uncharacteristic errors while also having to deal with the brilliance of his 20-year-old opponent.

Earlier in the match, he vented his frustration after being given a warning by the umpire for a time violation.

He was given the violation for taking too long over his serve during a critical point in the second set.

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