LONDON – Serbia claims that he was “lured into a trap to humiliate him”, his mother declares that “he is being treated like a prisoner” and he tweets thanks for the solidarity that comes to him from his family, from his homeland, from the fans. But what exactly is the prison in which Novak Djokovic feels locked up?
In truth, the Australian authorities specify that the current number one in the world of tennis is not in prison at all: “He can leave when he wants, indeed the border guards will help him leave”, specifies a government spokesman, waiting for Monday. a judge decides whether Novak will be able to participate in the Australian Open even without being vaccinated.
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