
Novak Djokovic smashed his racket into the clay after being broken by Matteo Arnaldi at the Geneva Open. Djokovic was a set up and cruising in the quarter-finals when Arnaldi began to gather momentum in the second.
The Italian hustled his way to two break points at 2-1 up and converted one of them thanks to Djokovic's backhand going long. Falling back to 3-1 down and staring at the possibility of Arnaldi serving to widen his advantage, Djokovic completely lost his cool. Immediately after the 'out' call was made, the 38-year-old launched his racked into the ground and destroyed it with one hit.
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