Djokovic to fight for Grand Slam in court

Novak Djokovic January 15 detained by Australian immigration officers… And when it will be 6 in the morning in Moscow, the first racket of the world will be transported under escort to a special isolation ward. This is the decision of the Australian authorities, who revoked Djokovic’s visa for violating entry rules. Serbian President Vučić called it all harassment. He promised Canberra a tough response. But it is unlikely that Belgrade will be able to compete in toughness with Canberra. The tennis player himself, who will actually be taken directly from the court a day before the start of the Australian Open, is now waiting for the next trial. Does he have a chance stay in the country and in the game?

A handful of human rights activists rally outside the detention center for migrants. They replaced the crowds of Serbian fans of Novak Djokovic, who at the beginning of this week seemed to get what they wanted. But at the end of her Djokovic back in jail again… His visa canceled by decision of the immigration authorities Australia, which caused a polar reaction in different hemispheres.

“Is he going home? Oh, good!” – react to the news about Novak Djokovic in Melbourne.

“For Serbs, Australia no longer exists,” Belgrade summed up.

At one point, in the midst of the pandemic, it seemed that Australia wanted to cease to exist for the whole world. The toughest restrictions on crossing the border for everyone, a lockdown with huge fines and even imprisonment for violators. And this is in the spirit of Australian laws. And before the pandemic, it was impossible to import animals and plants here. Aircraft cabins were disinfected to kill any insect that might bring tropical contagion with it.

“In terms of covid, our border protection policy has played a major role in what the government and Australia as a whole, which has one of the lowest mortality rates, has achieved,” says Scott Morrison.

True, the other day, Chief Medical Officer Scott Morrison said that Australia has already caught up with the rest of the world, COVID-19 is spreading across the states at a rapid pace. And during this period, Djokovic came to the continent with his rejection of vaccination in general, as well as with the medical withdrawal that caused a lot of questions.

“On December 16, 2021, I was tested and diagnosed with COVID-19,” said Novak Djokovic. “A copy of my PCR test result is attached to this document.”

This is from the testimony of the Serb, which he gave in an Australian court, they are published by the German magazine Der Spiegel, which conducted an investigation and doubted the authenticity of those same PCR tests… A positive one could have been made much later, according to a team of IT specialists contacted by German journalists.

“Their findings demonstrate that, according to the identification numbers on the Serbian test results, the negative test was carried out before the positive one and entered into the database, and not vice versa, as Djokovic’s lawyers claim,” writes the German magazine.

“I can’t comment on the actions of the Australian side, why they accepted an unvaccinated athlete,” notes Andrey Zholinsky, director of the sports medicine center of the FMBA of Russia. past illness or vaccination.”

Tennis visa cancelled, but they are not in a hurry to deport him again… All this hype is already pretty tired of other tennis players who came to the tournament, and who at every press conference are only asked about Djokovic.

“This situation is annoying because I want to talk about my tennis, about what is happening to me,” says tennis player Andy Murray.

Novak Djokovic managed to conduct several training sessions this week, but at 8 am on January 15, 2022, he waiting for an interview at the border service… Apparently, his fate these days is to fight not on the court, but in court. On January 17, hearings on the case of the first racket will resume. On this day the Grand Slam tournament (Grand Slam tournament), which Djokovic came to, will just begin.



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