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Wave of reactions to Djokovic’s ‘liberation’: Nadal, Feliciano …

Nadal and Djokovic, during a Wimbledon match. / AGENCIES

Sounds perfect to me, right. Nothing more. Justice is what has to speak in this case “, says the Balearic, who jokes:” On a personal level, I prefer not to play “

The Australian justice ruling in favor of Novak Djokovic has unleashed a multitude of reactions across the globe. The Serbian left the immigration center where he was staying since last Thursday and has already trained on the Melbourne track, where he hopes to start the Australian Open on Monday 17.

The first great authoritative voice of the racket sport to speak has been Rafa Nadal. Sounds perfect to me, right. Nothing more. Justice is what has to speak in this case. I am always an advocate for justice. A circus has been set up. Regardless of whether or not he may agree on some things with Djokovic, if justice has said that he can participate in the Australian Open, it is that it is the fairest thing, “said the Spaniard in a conversation in ‘More than One’ (Onda Cero) with Carlos Alsina. The Mallorcan has also joked about an issue that has gone around the world. “On a personal level, I prefer that he not play, but this is sport and many interests are involved at an economic and advertising level. It is better when the best can be playing.

More exultant was Feliciano López. The man from Toledo has written a brief but forceful message on his Twitter profile: «Judge Kelly solving the mess-disaster-absurdity that other parties involved have created. Tennis wins.

There are also colleagues who are on the side of the Serbian. This is the case of John Isner, the American giant (208 centimeters) and number 24 in the world: “The only thing left to do (for Djokovic) is win the trophy and never return, a la CM Punk”, has ironized the from North Carolina.

Former tennis player Ivo Karlovic has been one of those who has celebrated the news. The Serbian has also used the bird’s net to send a concise “Come on, Nole!”

Outside the world of the racket there have also been several reactions. The British prime minister has not wanted to enter to assess the Australian decision nor has he given any clue as to whether the United Kingdom considers restricting Wimbledon only to vaccinated tennis players. ‘It is important that the Australian authorities make their own decisions. Everything I’m going to say on the subject of Djokovic, against whom, by the way, I’ve played tennis, is pretty good; is that I believe in vaccination and that it is something fantastic “, has communicated Boris Johnson to the local newspaper ‘Express’.

There are also those who already seem to tire of the subject and do not want to know anything more. This is the case of Hugo Silva: “Even the plum of Djokovic’s relevance”, the Madrid actor has posted.

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