"Proof Novak Djokovic isn't real", "Vampire theory gets stronger" - Fans amused by Serb 'magically disappearing' from John McEnroe's side at US Open
Novak Djokovic's puzzling disappearing act at the 2024 US Open has elicited hilarious reactions from tennis fans. The Serb was standing beside John McEnroe and Carlos Alcaraz when he seemingly vanished without a trace.
Ahead of the main draw action at the New York Major, the aforementioned trio and Andre Agassi headlined the 'Stars of the Open' exhibition event at Flushing Meadows. They delivered an entertaining spectacle for the packed audience, with Djokovic and McEnroe claiming a 10-8 victory over Alcaraz and Agassi.
Beyond the fun on-court battle, a moment that caught fans' attention occurred when the 24-time Grand Slam champion seemed to mysteriously disappear from view while standing beside Carlos Alcaraz and John McEnroe.
Although the likely explanation is that the Serb simply bent down to tie his shoelaces, fans couldn't help but joke that Novak Djokovic wasn't human, dubbing him a "vampire" and a "ghost" and playfully accusing him of "witchcraft."
"More proof that Djokovic isn't real," one fan commented.
"The vampire theory gets stronger every day," another fan chimed in.
"New name: Novak Ghostovic," a fan quipped.
"I know the rules on doping, what are the rules on witchcraft?" said another.
Fans continued to poke fun at the 24-time Grand Slam champion's "magical disappearance."
"Lol, Novak the Goat can magically disappear too 🪄 😱," one fan posted.
"Is your goat vanishing into midair? Dont think so," another fan joked.
"He's superhuman, nothing new," a fan quipped.
"Novak be like," another fan posted with a hilarious gif.
Novak Djokovic to take on Radu Albot in US Open 1R; Carlos Alcaraz faces Li Tu
Novak Djokovic is pursuing a lofty goal at the 2024 US Open as he seeks to successfully defend his title and clinch his record-extending 25th Grand Slam crown. The World No. 2 will commence his campaign against Radu Albot.
If the Serb triumphs over Albot, he will face Jan-Lennard Struff or compatriot Laslo Djere in the second round. The 24-time Grand Slam champion also has the opportunity to set up a blockbuster rematch of last year's semifinal against Ben Shelton in the fourth round.
Carlos Alcaraz, meanwhile, will square off against qualifier Li Tu in the first round. If the Spaniard emerges victorious, he will take on the winner of the match between Denis Shapovalov and Botic van de Zandschulp in the second round.
Alcaraz and the Serb have been drawn in the opposite halves of the draw, ensuring that they can only meet in the final of the New York Major.