Novak Djokovic after he was not allowed to compete Australian Open he will finally play his first game in 2022. Dubai Tennis Championship 2022. At his first press conference of the year, he talked about his excitement to be back on tour and playing the game he loves.
Expelled from Australia due to World No.1 vaccination status. He fought two cases in Australia, won one and lost the other, and was expelled from Australia and was not allowed to compete in the Australian Open 2022.
He will finally play his first match at the 2022 Duty-Free Dubai Tennis Championships. At his first press conference in 2022, when asked about his feelings about returning to the field after a long hiatus, he showed his excitement and said he was ready to play in the tournament.
Novak Djokovic ready to return to tour
Novak Djokovic won three of the four grand slams last year and finished second in the fourth grand slam. His dominance in 2021 was an example of what a great player he was. His game is the best regardless of the surface, and he really performed like the world’s #1 last year.
Djokovic 2022 did not go as well as 2021. The year began with his expulsion from Australia due to his vaccination status, unable to defend his Australian Open title.
However, he’s back in action at the 2022 Duty-Free Dubai Tennis Championships and expects him to return to the tour in style with a victory. will face the italian Lorenzo Musetti in the first round match.
At his first press conference, Djokovic was asked about his feelings about returning to the tour and his preparation for the comeback tournament. said, “I knew I was coming to Dubai, I had something to do, I had a goal. Now that I’m here, I can say that I prepared as well as I could and I’m excited to tour again. That’s all I’m feeling right now.”
Djokovic fans will look forward to watching the world’s #1 World in action again after a long hiatus, and look forward to him playing many more tournaments in the coming days.
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