Tras be deported from Australia, Novak Djokovic Analyzes with his lawyers to file a lawsuit against the Australian government for 3.2 million of pounds sterling for “ill-treatment”.
Not being vaccinated against Covid-19, the Serbian tennis player was unable to participate in the Australian Open, and after spending 11 days in Melbourne, six of those days in isolation at the Park Hotel, I ended up being deported.
According to statements from a source close to the agent of the number one tennis player in the world, Edoardo Artladi, he pointed out that: “It is well known that Novak and his family feel that he was treated poorly in the quarantine hotel in Melbourne. His mother revealed that he was full of fleas and worms; They kept him like a virtual prisoner.
In that same sense, the lawyer Toma Fila would have added that Djokovic “was subjected to humiliating treatment; should sue.”
He is a 34-year-old tennis player had a visa waiver, but ended up being deported before the start of Australian Open.
Some experts claim that the sum of 3.2 million pounds sterling for which it intends to file the lawsuit, already includes the 2.3 million that the Serbian intended to win at the Tennis Open, by taking the title.
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