French Open: Djokovic message on Kosovo – Minister of Sport intervenes

Status: 05/31/2023 1:14 p.m

Novak Djokovic’s political message on the unrest in Kosovo continues to cause a stir. Now French politics is getting involved.

French Sport Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera has criticized Novak Djokovic’s political message as “inappropriate” and issued a warning to the Serbian tennis star.

“When it comes to defending human rights and bringing people together around universal values, every athlete can do it,” she said on TV channel France 2. However, Djokovic’s message was “militant, very political” and shouldn’t be repeated.

After beating the American Aleksandar Kovacevic in the first round, the 22-time Grand Slam tournament winner said: “Kosovo is the heart of Serbia. Stop the violence!” written on the lens of a TV camera. Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo spoke to Djokovic and his team and pointed out the principles of “neutrality”, the French sports minister reported.

consequences open

The organizers left open whether there would be concrete consequences for the campaign and only pointed out in a general statement that the same rules would apply to all Grand Slams.

The National Olympic Committee of Kosovo called on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to demand that the world association ITF investigate the incident and initiate disciplinary proceedings against Djokovic. The IOC was asked to comment.

riots in Kosovo

The background to Djokovic’s action is the recent unrest in the Serbian-dominated north of Kosovo. Militant Serbs had protested against the appointment of new mayors in Zvecan and other municipalities. 30 soldiers of the NATO-led Kosovo Protection Force KFOR were injured. In addition, according to a hospital in Mitrovica, 53 Serbs were injured.

Kosovo, which is now almost exclusively inhabited by Albanians, declared its independence in 2008. Serbia does not recognize the statehood of its former province and demands its return.

Djokovic had stated that “as a public figure” he felt obliged “to show support for our people and all of Serbia”.

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