Henman Criticises Djokovic After Australian Open Semi‑Final
Henman criticises Djokovic's behaviour after the Serbian beats Medvedev to reach Open semi‑finals.

Tim Henman, the former Wimbledon star, publicly criticized Novak Djokovic after Djokovic scraped into the Australian Open semi‑finals, following Lorenzo Musetti’s injury withdrawal. Henman, speaking on GB News, expressed concern over Djokovic’s on‑court behaviour during the Melbourne, Australia tournament. Djokovic reached the last four for the first time since 2018, beating unseeded players in tough sets. Henman warned that Djokovic’s flamboyance could unsettle rivals and urged caution. The British commentary came after Djokovic’s win over Daniil Medvedev on Jan. 23, 2026, in a five‑set battle that highlighted his raw intensity. Henman’s remarks fuel debate among fans about sportsmanship at the 2026 Australian Open.
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