LONDON: Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic denies accusations of cheating despite admitting top players routinely break the rules by communicating with their coaches during matches. Rules forbid coaches from instructing their players in the middle of matches.
Djokovic's coach Boris Becker has revealed the Serb's back-room staff "have our ways" of signalling to the world number one on court "to tell him it's good or it's bad".
Djokovic said: "I don't think that we're cheating, I don't think that's how you can call it. Of course there are situations when it happens, and not just with the top players, with everybody. This is a very competitive sport. You're alone on the court."
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