How did Jakub Mensik handle the hostile crowd?
He channeled Novak Djokovic's mental tactics, interpreting boos as cheers and using the energy to fuel his performance.
Tennis / Men's Singles
Rising Czech tennis star Jakub Mensik, 19, channeled his idol Novak Djokovic during his first-round Roland Garros match against Frenchman Alexandre Muller. Faced with a hostile crowd, Mensik used Djokovic's mental tactics to fuel his perfor...
During his match against Alexandre Muller, Jakub Mensik found himself in a challenging environment with the French crowd heavily supporting their local player. Inspired by Novak Djokovic, Mensik reframed the negative energy into motivation. Djokovic famously stated that when crowds chant 'Roger,' he hears 'Novak,' and Mensik adopted a similar mindset.
Mensik not only mentally reframed the crowd's reaction but also physically engaged with them, mimicking Djokovic's gesture of conducting an orchestra. This act of defiance and showmanship further fueled his performance, leading him to a four-set victory. This win underscores Mensik's growing confidence and ability to perform under pressure, marking him as a player to watch in the future. His second-round match will be against Portuguese qualifier Henrique Rocha.
He channeled Novak Djokovic's mental tactics, interpreting boos as cheers and using the energy to fuel his performance.
He imitated Djokovic's 'orchestra' gesture, daring the crowd to raise their volume.
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