The 33-year-old Serb made his feelings clear
after he was broken when serving for victory in the second set.
"How much do you wanna play?," Djokovic yelled at umpire Nacho
Forcadell. "I asked you three times, you are not checking
anything."
The match was eventually suspended for three hours before
Djokovic secured a 6-3 7-6(5) victory. All the other men's
matches for the day were cancelled.
Djokovic said he had been struggling with the court conditions
before the players were sent off the court at 5-5 in the second
set.
"It's not the first time or probably the last that I'm going to
experience such conditions," Djokovic, who has received an
opening-round bye this week, told Amazon Prime.
"And even with that much experience behind me I still get upset
and lose my cool. But it's OK. At the end of the day these are
great lessons - I will try and take away some important things
from this day."
Djokovic was disqualified from last year's U.S. Open after
accidentally hitting a female line judge with a ball during his
fourth-round match against Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta.
Chasing a sixth title in Rome, Djokovic will play the winner of
the match between Britain's Cameron Norrie and Spaniard
Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the round of 16.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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