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Watch Djokovic throw racket into STANDS then smash it against net in huge meltdown during shock Olympic bronze loss

TENNIS superstar Novak Djokovic lost the plot during the men’s Olympic bronze medal match – throwing his racket into the STANDS.

The World No.1 had his hopes of a Golden Slam shattered by youngster Alexander Zverev earlier this week, crashing out at the semi-final stage.

Novak Djokovic proceeds to throw his racket into the empty stands

The world No.1 later smashed his racket on the metal portion of the net

And the Serbian’s hopes of leaving the Tokyo 2020 games with an individual medal were dashed this morning by Spain’s Pablo Carreno, who won their third-place bronze medal match 6-4, 6-7, 6-3.

To make matters worse, Djokovic was forced to pull out of the scheduled bronze mixed doubles match with a shoulder injury just hours after the match.

He and countrywoman Nina Stojanovic were due to take on Australia’s John Peers and Ashleigh Barty.

His withdrawal from the match led to Peers and Barty being awarded bronze medals.

The normally cool, calm and collected Djokovic was overcome with frustration several times during his clash with Carreno.

But he let his anger get the better of him when he hurled his racket into the empty stand at the Ariake Tennis Park.

And moments later, the 34-year-old blew up again – smashing his expensive racket against the metal edge of the net.

Djokovic’s second outburst drew a warning from the umpire and got plenty of reaction on social media.

One tennis fan tweeted: “Disgusting behaviour from Djokovic.”

Another said: This guy when he started out was cute and funny but as soon as he loses his nerves he has attitudes that are inappropriate for a No.1.”

And another said: “Disgusting behaviour 3yrs ban.”

One remarked: “#TokyoOlympics2020 just got worse for Djokovic. He is losing it mentally.”

Another said: “This is too much. Lol.”

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Djokovic’s withdrawal from the mixed doubles bronze match capped off a horrendous Olympic campaign for the Serbinator.

Attention will now turn to Sunday’s gold match between world No.5 Zverez and Karen Khachanov.

Khachanov, who is competing for the Russian Olympic Committees, booked his place in the finals with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Carreno on Friday.