12 players disqualified for on-court misconduct, Recent Djokovic 2020

12 Tennis players disqualified for on-court misconduct in history, most recent Serbian Djokovic. 






12 Tennis players, disqualified, on-court misconduct, history, most recent, Novak Djokovic.





Following is a list of players who have been defaulted from a tour-level match for on-field misconduct:





2020 - Novak Djokovic (Serbia), US Open

Favorite Djokovic was defaulted from his fourth round match against Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta in the wake of hitting a line judge with a ball following a point.



2019 - Nick Kyrgios (Australia), Italian Open

Kyrgios was excluded from his second round match against Norway's Casper Ruud at the Foro Italico after the unpredictable Australian heaved a seat on to the court.



2017 - Denis Shapovalov (Canada), Davis Cup

Shapovalov was defaulted from a Davis Cup tie against Britain's Kyle Edmund after the Canadian coincidentally struck a ball into the umpire's face.



2012 David Nalbandian (Argentina), Queens' Club Championships

Nalbandian was excluded from the last in the wake of harming a line judge by kicking a publicizing board into his shin.



2009 - Serena Williams (US), US Open

Williams was defaulted on the last purpose of her US Open semi-last against Belgian Kim Clijsters following a contention with a line judge, who announced the American for boisterous attack.



2007 - Stefan Koubek (Austria), Open de Moselle

Koubek was excluded from his opening round match against Sebastien Grosjean in Metz in the wake of utilizing damaging language to the competition boss while contesting a call.



2007 - Anastasia Rodionova (Australia), Cincinnati Open

Rodionova was defaulted from her opening round match against German Angelique Kerber after the Russian-conceived Australian hit the ball at fans applauding her adversary.



1996 - Irina Spirlea (Romania), Palermo Ladies Open

Spirlea turned into the first WTA player to be precluded in the wake of coordinating oppressive language at an authority during her second round match against Stephanie De Ville in Palermo.



1995 - Carsten Arriens (Germany), French Open

German qualifier Arriens was excluded from the Paris Grand Slam during his opening round match against Brett Steven of New Zealand subsequent to hitting a line judge with his racket.



1995 - Jeff Tarango (US), Wimbledon

Tarango left his third round match against German Alexander Mronz after a column with the umpire.



1995 - Tim Henman and Jeremy Bates (Britain), Wimbledon

The British copies pair of Jeremy Bates and Tim Henman turned into the primary players to be precluded from Wimbledon in the expert period after Henman unintentionally terminated a ball into the top of a ball young lady following a point.



1990 - John McEnroe (US), Australian Open

The American was precluded from his fourth round match against Mikael Pernfors subsequent to being given three code infringement.







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