Mark Woodforde recalls rejecting young Novak Djokovic’s request for Adelaide wildcard

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Australian tennis legend Mark Woodforde revealed he once denied Novak Djokovic a wildcard into the Adelaide International. Woodforde, a former 16-time Grand Slam champion in doubles, was once co-tournament director in Adelaide alongside Peter Johnston.

One day, a young Djokovic and his coach at the time, Dejan Popovic, walked into Woodford’s office and asked him for a main draw wildcard. After Djokovic walked into the office, he told Woodforde he should really consider him giving a wildcard because one day he would be No 1 and they would always remember having him at the tournament.

But Woodforde had to reject Djokovic, saying main draw wildcards were already reserved for Australian players. That year, Djokovic didn’t even get a wildcard into the Adelaide qualifying event. But in 2007, Djokovic made it all the way in his Adelaide main draw debut.

16 years later, Djokovic is back in Adelaide and again starting his season at the Adelaide International.

Woodforde recalls having to reject Djokovic

“I was running the event with Peter Johnston and we were sitting in the office the day before qualifying began and in came Dejan with Novak Djokovic,” Woodforde said on Nine’s Wide World of Sports.

“He introduced himself to both Peter Johnston and myself and said, ‘I’m happy to be…

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