Number 1 World Novak Djokovic He is ready to give his own version of the entire Australian Open episode, which ended with the Serbs being driven out of the country and not allowed to participate in the tournament. 2022 Australian Open. 9-time champion at the Australian Open, Djokovic won the last 3 times this year and was looking for his 21st Grand Slam title, but this was not allowed.
After Djokovic left Australia on the 16th, he returned to his home in Belgrade and chose not to talk about anything. While his family held a press conference after Novak won the first hearing, the actor himself did not speak at the conference. But he’ll soon take over the whole fiasco.
“My gratitude to the Serbian people grows more and more every day. My experience in Australia has proven that to me, and that bond will last forever. Please be patient, in 7-10 days I will go into more detail about everything that is happening in Australia.” Djokovic said at a recent public event where the Serbian Ministry of Health confirmed the validity of the Covid test, whose legitimacy is being questioned.
How did the Novak Djokovic saga in Australia come about?
Djokovic arrived in Melbourne on 5 January and was denied entry into the country because he was not vaccinated, and was questioned by immigration officials for about 9-10 hours about why he had not been vaccinated and not vaccinated. The Serb, who could not find the answers of the officers well, was taken to a federal quarantine center.
with living conditionsinhumanDjokovic, who remained at the Center for 3 days while his lawyers filed suit against the Australian government, went on to win the first hearing, finding the government’s decision “unreasonable” in Judge Kelly’s courtroom on 10 January and ordered his immediate release. player and gave back his visa.
But the case did not end as Australian Minister of Immigration Alex Hawke He used ministerial authority to revoke Djokovic’s visa again, and the Serb spent another 2 days in the Federal quarantine centre. However, the decision did not turn in his favour, and Djokovic was ordered to leave the country on 16 January, the day before his first-round match at the Australian Open.
With a dismissal that puts a black mark on the tournament and the career of one of the sport’s greatest champions, the entire episode will now be revealed by the player from his own perspective and may also reveal some other details. The treatment he received from the Australian government.
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