Novak Djokovic looks back on theater at Australian Open: ‘I don’t hold grudges’

The posse surrounding Novak Djokovic, who did not vaccinate against the corona virus and traveled to Melbourne with a medical exemption, kept the sports world in suspense in January.

After several court appearances, the Serb was ultimately forced to leave the country.

As a result, the record winner of the tournament was unable to defend his title. Instead, Rafael Nadal triumphed and set a new record with the 21st Grand Slam crown.

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Nevertheless, he has no grudges, Djokovic emphasized at a press conference in Roland-Garros.

Djokovic: “I would like to come back”

On the contrary: “If I have the opportunity to return to Australia and play in the place where I had the greatest success of my career in a Grand Slam, I would like to come back,” said the world number one.

However, he does not know “whether my visa will be reinstated or whether I will be allowed to return to Australia”.

In terms of sport, things are going excellently for Djokovic again. In the first three rounds at the French Open, the 35-year-old celebrated three three-set wins – and is also aiming for his 21st victory in a major competition.

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