Australian Open: Djokovic’s father not attending his son’s semifinal after images with pro-Russian fans

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“I had no intention of causing such headlines or so much disturbance (…) In order not to disturb my son or the other player, I have decided to watch the game from home,” Srdjan Djokovic said in a statement.

Srdjan Djokovic (left) with a fan holding a flag with Putin’s face on it.
  • Australia The latest thing about the Djokovic: the father poses with fans with pro-Russian symbols

Novak Djokovic’s father announced this Friday in a statement that not attending his son’s semifinal at the Australian Open after the controversy caused by his images with fans wearing pro-Russian symbols.

“I am here only to support my son. I did not intend to cause such headlines or such disturbance (…) So as not to disturb my son or the other player in the semi-final tonight, I have decided to watch it from home,” Srdjan Djokovic said in a statement.

The text indicated that the 35-year-old tennis player, who He faces the American Tommy Paul at night to get a place in the final, I will not comment on the controversy.

The incident occurred on Wednesday after the match between Djokovic and Russian Andrey Rublevwhen the tennis player’s father was recorded posing with fans with pro-Russian symbols that have been banned from the tournament.

“We only wish for peace”

“I was outside with Novak’s fans like I have done after all my son’s games to celebrate their victories and take pictures with them,” explained Srdjan Djokovic. “I didn’t mean to get caught up in this,” he pointed out. “My family has lived through the horrors of war and we only want peace”aggregate.

In a statement just later, Tennis Australia, the tournament organizers, said they had “acted quickly to work with police and security teams” to prevent these acts.

He also indicated that they had spoken with “the players and their teams about the importance of not getting involved in any activity that causes distress or disturbance” and noted that “Srdjan Djokovic has sent a statement confirming that he will not attend the semifinal.”

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