The saga of Novak Djokovic (34) does not end even after his return to Serbia!
The tennis star has retired to his apartment in New Belgrade and is silent. That’s what others talk about. Like the lawyer Toma Fila (80).
He is a Serbian celebrity, in the past he represented ex-Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic († 64), who was accused of war crimes.
Fila advises Djokovic and his clan to sue Australia and the Australian Open.
He told the Telegraf newspaper: “You invited him, he has an entry visa. Then they treated him sadistically by locking him in a hotel that is actually a prison and taking his phone away from him. He was treated like a refugee who came to Australia from Africa in a rubber boat.”
In the “Kurier” he adds: “They treated him like an illegal immigrant, even though he had a visa. He was in prison there and didn’t get the gluten-free food he needs because of his allergy.”
According to Fila, Djokovic should take legal action against his deportation.
The “Kurir” calculated what would be in terms of damages and compensation for the number 1 in the tennis world: five million dollars, around 4.4 million euros.
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