I can understand why you disagree but the fact he unintentionally hit the line judge is not a valid argument. The fact remains he hit the ball behind him without looking where the ball was going and he had no reason whatsoever to do it and that is reckless behaviour according to the rules. If a player had done the same thing while in the middle of a rally while trying to get the ball back over the net to their opponent then it would have been never have resulted in him being disqualified.
The Grand Slam rules state: "Players shall not at any time physically abuse any official, opponent, spectator or other person within the precincts of the tournament site. The referee, in consultation with the Grand Slam chief of supervisors may declare a default for either a single violation of this code."
And the rulebook states players shall not hit the ball: "....dangerously or recklessly within the court, or with negligent disregard of the consequences"
As a result of this incident Djokovic has also been fined $10,000, he will also have to forfeit his $250,000 earnings in the US Open and he will also lose his ranking points earned in the tournament.
@JollyGood I disagree because it was an unintentional mistake, and he didnt deserve to be disqualified from the tournament.
This is such BS. He wasn't even angry. Have you seen the video? They have 10,000 cameras and they could find one with the ball hitting her face? come on now.
He turned around and lightly hit the ball to the back. His face was completely sincere when he saw her. Pure honest mistake. The Judge was such a drama queen with her All Star acting.