Rome:The 17-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic learned a big lesson after getting defaulted from the just-concluded U.S. Open for unintentionally hitting a line judge in the throat with a ball.
The incident eight days ago marked a stunning end to Djokovic's 29-match winning streak and his bid for an 18th Grand Slam title.
I'm working mentally and emotionally as hard as I am working physically," Djokovic said Monday at the Italian Open.
"I'm trying to be the best version of myself on the court and off the court and I understand that I have outbursts and this is kind of the personality and the player that I have always been.
I'm going to take this in as profound as possible for me as a big lesson. I've been thinking about it. I've been comprehending. I've been talking to my team. It's just one of these things that are just unfortunate and happen. You have to move on.
The disqualification came during Djokovic's fourth-round match against Pablo Carrero Busta.
As he walked to the Arthur Ashe Stadium sideline for a changeover, trailing Carrero Busta 6-5 in the first set, Djokovic who was seeded and ranked No. 1 and an overwhelming favourite for the championship angrily smacked a ball behind him. The ball flew right at the line judge, who dropped to her knees at the back of the court and reached for her neck.
It was totally unexpected and very unintended as well, Djokovic said.
When you hit a ball like that you have a chance to hit somebody that is on the court. The rules are clear. So I accepted it. I had to move on and that's what I did.