NOVAK DJOKOVIC accused an Australian Open heckler of "crossing the line" during his second-round win over Alexei Popyrin yesterday.
And pal Nick Kyrgios threatened to "go all WWE" to sort out the unruly spectator.
Djokovic survived another tough test in Melbourne - three days after he played a four-hour-and-two-minute thriller in the first round.
The defending champion dropped the second set and saved four set points in the third before storming back to beat Australian Popyrin 6-3 4-6 7-66-3.
The turning point for the top seed came at 2-2 in the fourth set, when someone in the crowd started heckling him.
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