Australian Open: Novak Djokovic demands ‘drunk’ fans are thrown out and Andy Murray also faces abuse

Novak Djokovic today demanded that ‘drunk’ tennis fans who were shouting jibes at him while wearing Where’s Wally costumes be kicked out of the Australian Open stadium.

The international competition has descended into a farce, with British tennis player Andy Murray also facing heckling from rowdy tennis fans during his extraordinary match against Australian tennis player Thanasi Kokkinakis today.

Australian fans roared whenever Murray lost a point in an attempt to distract the Briton during the match – but he was left unfazed and managed to beat Kokkinakis at 4.08am local time after a gruelling 5 hours and 45 minutes of play.  

Murray won an extraordinary rally where he defended four smashes, with the British player taunting the crowd by raising raising his hand to his ears as he shouted ‘What?’ – while Kokkinakis smashed his racquet to the ground in anger.

Tempers also flared during Djokovic’s match against French player Enzo Couacaud, with the Serbian player shouting at the umpire to remove fans from the stadium.

Australian Open: Novak Djokovic demands ‘drunk’ fans are thrown out and Andy Murray also faces abuse

Tempers flared during Djokovic’s match against French player Enzo Couacaud, with the Serbian player shouting at the umpire to remove fans from the stadium

Tennis star Novak Djokovic today demanded that 'drunk' tennis fans who were shouting jibes at him while wearing Where's Wally costumes be kicked out of the Australian Open stadium

Tennis star Novak Djokovic today demanded that ‘drunk’ tennis fans who were shouting jibes at him while wearing Where’s Wally costumes be kicked out of the Australian Open stadium 

Security official talks to four fans wearing Where's Wally costumes at the Rod Laver Arena

Security official talks to four fans wearing Where’s Wally costumes at the Rod Laver Arena

Andy Murray of Great Britain reacts in their round two singles match against Thanasi Kokkinakis of Australia on Thursday

Andy Murray of Great Britain reacts in their round two singles match against Thanasi Kokkinakis of Australia on Thursday 

Spectators in the crowd show their support during the round two singles match between Thanasi Kokkinakis of Australia and Andy Murray

Spectators in the crowd show their support during the round two singles match between Thanasi Kokkinakis of Australia and Andy Murray

Djokovic urged chair umpire Fergus Murphy to have a spectator removed from Rod Laver Arena, telling the official: ‘The guy’s drunk out of his mind. He’s been provoking. He just wants to get in my head. 

‘What are you going to do about it? Why don’t you get security to get him out of the stadium?’

A security official was then seen speaking to a group of fans dressed as Where’s Wally in a bid to calm things down. The group of fans eventually left the arena. 

Despite the drunkards’ best efforts, they were unable to prevent Djokovic from advancing to the third round, with the Serb defeating Enzo Couacaud 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-0. 

Speaking about the rowdy crowd, Djokovic said after the match: ‘What I have a problem with is when somebody’s crossing the line, numerous times … and saying things that were not respectful at all.’

Djokovic, who said the heckling had been going on for more than an hour and a half, added: ‘I had enough, you know?’

Meanwhile, Murray faced a torrent of abuse from Australian fans during his match against Kokkinakis. 

Murray was furious that the match – the longest the Briton has ever played in his career at 5 hours and 45 minutes – entered the early hours of the morning in Melbourne, with the star finally beating Kokkinakis at 4.08 am local time.

As he sat down after winning the fourth set, Murray told the umpire it was ‘so disrespectful’ that the players aren’t allowed to take a break to go to the toilet when it’s 4am in the morning – and when they have been playing for over 5 hours.

‘I mean, do you know something,’ Murray told the umpire, as he raised his finger. ‘I respect the rules. It’s so disrespectful that the tournament has us out here until 3, f***ing 4 o’clock in the morning and we’re not allowed to take a piss.’

‘It’s a joke,’ Murray added, as the umpire nodded. ‘It is a joke and you know it as well. It’s disrespectful. It’s disrespectful to you, it’s disrespectful to the ball children, it’s disrespectful to the players. And we’re not allowed to go to the toilet. Ridiculous.’ 

Murray told the umpire it was 'so disrespectful' that the players aren't allowed to take a break to go to the toilet when it's 4am in the morning - and when they have been playing for over 5 hours

Murray told the umpire it was ‘so disrespectful’ that the players aren’t allowed to take a break to go to the toilet when it’s 4am in the morning – and when they have been playing for over 5 hours

Australian tennis fans roared whenever Murray lost a point in an attempt to distract the Briton during the match. But Murray was left unfazed, and won an extraordinary rally where he defended four smashes, with the British player taunting the crowd by raising raising his hand to his ears as he shouted 'What?' (pictured)

Kokkinakis smashed his racquet to the ground in anger (pictured)

Australian tennis fans roared whenever Murray lost a point in an attempt to distract the Briton during the match. But Murray was left unfazed, and won an extraordinary rally where he defended four smashes, with the British player taunting the crowd by raising raising his hand to his ears as he shouted ‘What?’ (left) – while Kokkinakis smashed his racquet to the ground in anger (right)

An Australian fan gestures during the second round match between Andy Murray of Great Britain and Thanasi Kokkinakis at the Australian Open today

An Australian fan gestures during the second round match between Andy Murray of Great Britain and Thanasi Kokkinakis at the Australian Open today

Australian fans cheer in the stands during the men's singles match between Britain's Andy Murray and Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis in Melbourne today

Australian fans cheer in the stands during the men’s singles match between Britain’s Andy Murray and Australia’s Thanasi Kokkinakis in Melbourne today

Murray had faced heckling during his match. Fans took to Twitter to say that the crowd was ‘out of control’

‘The crowd in the Kokkinakis/Murray match, needs to shut the f*** up! Some crowd emotion is good, but they’re out of control at the moment and are impacting the game,’ one fan tweeted.

Another tweeted: ‘The crowd at this Kokkinakis/Murray match are f***ing unbearable.’

It comes after a group of British fans were kicked out of a stadium for chanting ‘You’re just a s*** Andy Murray‘ at Cameron Norrie during his victorious match against a French player at the Australian Open yesterday.

The British number one faced a mixture of support and abuse from rowdy fans during his match against the unseeded Frenchman Constant Lestienne, which he won three sets to one on Wednesday. 

After Norries took a 4-3 lead over Lestienne in the first set, three British fans could be heard loudly cheering on the British tennis player during his second-round match.

But the trio, beer cans in hand, began abusing Norrie when he lost points and shouted that he was 'just a s*** Andy Murray' and were kicked out of the stadium by security guards

But the trio, beer cans in hand, began abusing Norrie when he lost points and shouted that he was ‘just a s*** Andy Murray’ and were kicked out of the stadium by security guards

The British number one (pictured during his match on January 18) faced a mixture of support and abuse from rowdy fans during his match against the unseeded Frenchman Constant Lestienne, which he won three sets to one

The British number one (pictured during his match on January 18) faced a mixture of support and abuse from rowdy fans during his match against the unseeded Frenchman Constant Lestienne, which he won three sets to one

But the trio, beer cans in hand, began abusing Norrie when he lost points and shouted that he was ‘just a s*** Andy Murray’ and were kicked out of the stadium by security guards. 

The rowdy fans also got to Lestienne after they kept chanting ‘England’ and ‘Constant’s going home’. 

Norrie took it in good spirits, saying: ‘In the first set there was a lot of English fans. And they had the football chants going, which was good fun, and then obviously they got kicked out.

‘I could still hear them in the second set. But it was a great atmosphere. It’s great obviously on one of the outside courts for them to stay around and support, especially playing so late and cold and everything, so it definitely spurred me on and got me through it, especially in that third set.’ 

Lestienne didn’t take it so well. He was given a time violation penalty by the match umpire and refused to play at one point, leading some of the fans to heckle the French player.

Constant Lestienne of France talks to the chair umpire in their round two singles match against Cameron Norrie in Australia on January 18

Constant Lestienne of France talks to the chair umpire in their round two singles match against Cameron Norrie in Australia on January 18 

‘This is all a bit awkward with spectators heckling Lestienne after he refused to play, BBC commentator David Law said during the match. 

‘Lestienne’s irritation is there for all to see, he is jabbering away at the umpire, and I don’t think he wants to be out there.

‘Somebody in the crowd has just shouted “Come on mate, we’ve waited all day for this”. The locals are not happy. Lestienne is fuming and his bad mood is about to get worse.’

Norrie finally wrapped up the match with a 6-3 3-6 7-6 (2) 6-3 victory over Lestienne at 1.28am on Wednesday morning.

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