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Cocky Nick Kyrgios thinks it’s all about him and forgets that his opponent is a tennis legend.
Djokovic is apparently very guarded about what he puts in his body. This also extends to a specially mixed drink he regularly knocks back during matches.
The spectator, who was removed from Centre Court following Nick Kyrgios telling the chair umpire she was drunk, has since claimed she was actually supporting him.
It is customary for famous folks to trickle in for Wimbledon every year, gathering around Centre Court to catch all the tennis action while fans try to spot who showed up.
In his first major interview since being deported from Australia, Djokovic has made it clear that he won’t change his stance.
Doubts have now been cast over a discrepancy regarding the serial numbers for Djokovic’s COVID-19 test results.
One of Novak Djokovic’s major sponsors, Lacoste, wants a word about events that led to a protracted legal battle and his eventual visa cancellation.
Yesterday, Australia’s federal court unanimously upheld the decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa and he boarded an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai.
He may have won his first appeal against that visa cancellation but it looks like he’s lost the war.
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The Serbian tennis star has issued an apology for false claims on his Australian immigration form, as well as appearing in public after a positive COVID-19 test result.
Earlier this morning, Novak Djokovic won his appeal against deportation from Australia. His reprieve may be temporary and sympathy from certain quarters is very limited.
Djokovic’s lawyers were battling against his deportation from Australia after a huge controversy surrounding his visa.
Djokovic was clearly still fuming from losing his semi-final against Alexander Zverev on Friday, and losing the bronze medal match the next day was the tipping point.
The Serbian won Wednesday’s quarter-final against Italy’s Matteo Berrettini, setting up a mouthwatering final four showdown against the king of clay, Rafa Nadal.
Novak Djokovic booked his place in the Australian Open final with a victory over Alexander Zverev, but his racquet won’t be joining him.
These two have been going at it for a while now, and both sides fired shots again this week.
The Australian Open is only due to start on February 8, but there is already a massive storm brewing, with players quarantined in their hotel rooms and claims of unfair treatment.
Following his expulsion from the US Open for hitting a ball at a line judge, the Serbian would have had a moment’s panic after this completely unintentional incident.
During his fourth-round match against Pablo Carreno Busta, a moment of frustration ended up costing Djokovic a shot at the title.
The Serbian world number one has come under fire from the medical fraternity, as well as current and former tennis players, over the past few months.
Novak Djokovic might be the world’s top-ranked tennis player, but he wouldn’t be anywhere near the top of the popularity rankings.
The Serb set up the Adria Tour as a way of reintroducing tennis to the Balkans, but things are not going according to plan.
During the enforced break from on-court action, Djokovic has hosted a web series called ‘The Self Mastery Project’. It”s been quite a trip.
Djokovic nearly got into some real trouble when he slammed his racquet on the ground at the French Open yesterday.
In the tennis world laying a finger on the umpire is a serious no-no, which is why Novak overstepped the mark during the Rome Open.
The debate over equal pay in tennis rages on, with some of the game’s biggest names not too impressed with what’s going on.