Australian Open star slams media for stirring 'a lot of negativity' amid games

The Australian Open (AO) is more than just a showcase of the world's best tennis talent.

It is also a stage where all should uphold sportsmanship and respect.

However, recent events have cast a shadow over the tournament, as one of this year's stars took a stand against unfair treatment among participants.


American athlete Ben Shelton called on media outlets for their disrespectful behaviour in the wake of Novak Djokovic's recent controversy.

The 22-year-old expressed his dismay during a press conference last Wednesday.

Shelton, who is set to face Jannik Sinner in the semis, took a moment to address the media's conduct throughout the tournament.


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Ben Shelton is one of the youngest participants in this year's games. Image Credit: Instagram/Ben Shelton


'One thing that I just want to say before we're done, I've been a little bit shocked this week with how the broadcasters have treated players,' Shelton prefaced his statement.

'Broadcasters should be helping us grow our sport and help these athletes who just won matches on the biggest stage enjoy one of their biggest moments.'

'I feel like there's just been a lot of negativity. I think that's something that needs to change,' Shelton added.


Shelton's statement came after broadcaster Tony Jones' contentious remarks about Novak Djokovic, which stirred global attention.

According to Jones' remarks, Djokovic should be out of the tournament.

'Novak, he's overrated. Novak's a has-been. Novak, kick him out,' Jones stated during a television segment on Channel Nine.

In turn, Djokovic demanded a public apology from Jones, which he later on issued in a separate broadcast.

Shelton pointed out that the disrespect was not limited to Djokovic's case.

He mentioned the treatment of fellow player Learner Tien, who faced 'embarrassing and disrespectful' questions after his victory over Daniil Medvedev.

Shelton himself was subjected to off-putting comments, such as insinuations about his age and the lack of crowd support he might receive in future matches.


Despite the media's rough treatment, Shelton remains focused on his game, all while demonstrating resilience and determination.

His journey to the semi-finals has been arduous, with four of his five matches extending to four sets.

Yet, he feels ready to face the challenges ahead, including his upcoming match against Sinner.

Watch Novak Djokovic's reaction towards Tony Jones' remarks here:

Source: The Project/YouTube

The situation raised important questions about the relationship between athletes and the media.

What responsibilities do media outlets have in promoting a positive image of sports and its stars?

As we enjoy the remaining days of the Australian Open, let's not forget the human element behind each athlete's story.

Respect and sportsmanship should extend beyond the court and into every interaction.
Key Takeaways

  • American tennis star Ben Shelton criticised broadcasters at the Australian Open for their disrespectful line of questioning during on-court interviews.
  • Shelton addressed the issue in an unprompted statement at the end of his press conference after his quarter-final win.
  • The 22-year-old referenced several incidents, including controversial comments made by Tony Jones about Novak Djokovic.
  • Despite the negative experiences, Shelton expressed his delight at advancing to the semi-finals and feeling 'battle-tested' after a series of gruelling matches.
We invite everyone to share their thoughts on this issue. What do you think about Tony Jones' predicament with Novak Djokovic? Should broadcasters be held to a higher standard when it comes to respecting athletes? Let us know your opinions in the comments below!
 

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Absolutely disgraceful how ND was treated, TJ should step down, that is not how a professional commentator should treat anyone regardless of who they are, bullying, disrespect and belittling someone, can’t get much lower than that, channel 9’s coverage, interviews, commentary has been like amateur hour, for players to come out and voice their displeasure is surely an eye opener for 9, but obviously not as TJ is still giving his opinions on everything, but now those opinions are irrelevant as no one takes him seriously after his disgraceful display for the world to see.. Australia and Australians deserve better than being shown in such an embarrassing way 🇦🇺
 
Novac got so many Australians offside with his attitude during the Covid situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but he arrived here having had no injections, because he didn't believe in them and yet he knew about the Australian rule. If he wants respect, he must respect the rules of whatever country he goes to
 
Novac got so many Australians offside with his attitude during the Covid situation. Correct me if I am wrong, but he arrived here having had no injections, because he didn't believe in them and yet he knew about the Australian rule. If he wants respect, he must respect the rules of whatever country he goes to
Exactly the maggot shouldn't be allowed in the country thinking he is a God bloody bullshit artist at best using his family to run down Australia piss the maggot off no respect for the country no respect for that DOG 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
 
It’s a free country it’s what he and no doubt many others thought. So many players have excellent reputations no negative comments there. So that really speaks for itself. Just do the right thing.
 
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The reason Djokavich brings all this attention on himself, is because of his lack of sportsmanship in suddenly developing an injury when he's losing a set. He's renowned for pulling this stunt and surely he should be just playing the game and winning on his own merits, not asking for time out to reflect on his game, which also then has an effect on his opponent.
He's full of tricks. 🙄😡
 
I believe most Sports people these days believe in there own importance and needs to toughen up. They have become sooks and too me they only play a game and get paid far too much. It has zero benefit to my family. More enjoyable a day at the beach
 
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The reason Djokavich brings all this attention on himself, is because of his lack of sportsmanship in suddenly developing an injury when he's losing a set. He's renowned for pulling this stunt and surely he should be just playing the game and winning on his own merits, not asking for time out to reflect on his game, which also then has an effect on his opponent.
He's full of tricks. 🙄😡
Yep Mr Bullshit artist 💩💩💩💩💩🍔
 
I just wish channel 9 as well as channel 7 realised that the whole country aren't interested in watch sport continually on TV. Those who can't afford cable or the internet are left with nothing to watch during the whole of summer. Sport needs to go to an internet channel and leave the ordinary channels for others to watch.
 
While I think live television commentary should be respectful and Tony Jones did cross that line, I can however understand how Novak Djokovic and his actions and comments can bring out the worst in people and this is what has happened. Basically, Novak brings it all on himself with such arrogance and his own blatant disrespect of rules. He is a game player and will do whatever it takes to win and be noticed and this causes many people to dislike the man.
 
The reason Djokavich brings all this attention on himself, is because of his lack of sportsmanship in suddenly developing an injury when he's losing a set. He's renowned for pulling this stunt and surely he should be just playing the game and winning on his own merits, not asking for time out to reflect on his game, which also then has an effect on his opponent.
He's full of tricks. 🙄😡
I agree, thats one of his antics and the same goes for Murray, he always got a limp when he wasnt leading, and whose in Joks corner now??? birds of a feather
 
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I believe most Sports people these days believe in there own importance and needs to toughen up. They have become sooks and too me they only play a game and get paid far too much. It has zero benefit to my family. More enjoyable a day at the beach
Fair enough that the crowd be quiet when a player is serving, but cheering when a game is going should not be a problem. I don't watch the women's tennis because of all those who screech. We have to put up with all the players screeches, grunts, groans etc so is it too much to ask that we be allowed cheer during play?
 
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