Novak Djokovic booed and told off by umpire in furious Olympics outburst

Novak Djokovic was hit with a warning from the umpire during his Olympics semi-final.

Novak Djokovic received a warning after arguing with the umpire

Novak Djokovic received a warning after arguing with the umpire (Image: Eurosport)

Novak Djokovic was booed by the Court Philippe-Chatrier crowd at the Olympics before being hit with a warning.

The top seed wasn't happy when he received his second time violation of the night and losing his first serve as a result.

After losing the next point, he went to argue his case with the umpire but received a code violation for audible obscenity. He then got broken and imploded, losing it with his own box.

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Tensions were high as Djokovic sought his first-ever final at the Olympics. Facing Lorenzo Musetti in the semis, he got off to a good start when he took the opening set 6-4.

But the world No. 2 has been in this position before and gone on to lose, and he was eager to avoid more heartbreak on Friday night. Djokovic and Musetti traded breaks to start the second and the Serb was suddenly under pressure when he mishit a smash and found himself serving at deuce in the third game.

Having already received a time violation earlier on, he received his second of the match when he ran the shot clock down. Under the rules, it meant he lost his first serve and went straight to a second serve.

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Novak Djokovic then lost it at his box (Image: Getty)

The 37-year-old made the serve but lost an exciting rally and it brought up break point for Musetti. Djokovic went to his bench to wipe his face with his towel and briefly confronted the chair official as boos rang out.

As he returned to the baseline, Jaume Campistol announced: "Code violation, audible obscenity, Novak Djokovic." The 24-time Major champion quickly turned around and went back to discuss the incident with the umpire.

And it appeared that he wasn't happy with the lack of discretion used in such an important match. "You’re trying to do your job, you know how it is on court right? You recognise the right moment to do it," he was heard saying.

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Novak Djokovic got a code violation after approaching the umpire (Image: Getty)

He eventually resumed play but hit an unforced error to get broken. Djokovic sat down with a 1-2 deficit in the changeover and quickly directed his frustrations elsewhere, hitting out at his box.

But he was straight back to business when he got back up to resume the match and broke again to draw level at 2-2. Djokovic didn't lose another game after the outburst - he raced through to win 6-4 6-2 and reach the gold medal match for the first time ever.

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