Novak Djokovic: “In a few days I will tell everything that happened in Australia”

Novak Djokovic: “In a few days I will tell everything that happened in Australia”

Novak Djokovic, which will debut this season at the Dubai Open 500 from February 21, was received today in Belgrade by the Prime Minister, Aleksandar Vukic. The politician showed his gratitude for having him as an ambassador wherever he goes: “Thank you for loving Serbia so much and for doing so much for the country.“.

The world number one thanked the president for his words and support: “You, as president of the state, were under no obligation to provide the support that you did, but I want you to know that I personally feel great gratitude for supporting me.“.

The Serbian tennis player confirms that explaining everything that happened in Australia

Djokovic has asked the media present for patience and has summoned them to the next week where he will address everything that happened in the last Australian Open: “My gratitude towards the Serbian people grows stronger day by day. After what happened in Australia, I know the connection will last forever. Please be patient, in 7-10 days, I will address in more detail everything that happened there“.

The tennis player already said, after his deportation from Australia on January 16, that he would not open his mouth until after the tournament. That day has come.

Controversy in his last tournament

After the victory of Reef Nadal at the Australian Open, after a historic comeback against the Russian tennis player Medvedev, rumors of a possible vaccination of Djokovic they started ringing. The Serbian has not clarified anything regarding this issue in recent days, leaving speculation about his change of mind regarding the vaccine in the air.

The ATP from Dubi be the first tournament I play Novak Djokovic in 2022, it will be held from February 21 to 26. In this they have already confirmed their presence three other members of the ‘top10’ such as Andrey Rublev (7), Felix Auger-Aliassime (9) and Jannik Sinner (10).

If the Serbian has been vaccinated, he will be able to travel to the United States to participate in the Masters 1,000 in Indian Wells and Miami. Otherwise, he will have to stay in Europe to prepare for the clay-court tour that culminates at Roland Garros.

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