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Australia Open: Different Rules for Novak Djokovic

Australia Open: Different Rules for Novak Djokovic
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Australian tennis roots to defend Championnovak Djokovic can finish the open two weeks of Australia with 21 grand slam crowns.
It will put Serbia one slot on Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in a big title bet, maybe sealing forever the right to boast between the trinity of the sport.
It should happen, it would be undoubtedly a tremendous victory of a decision shot, from the most stunning counter, but it would be sad less in the Spirit sparkle.
Victory that raises bars for playing fields, such as recordings haul margaret court from 24 major titles.
Silver for showcase, not enough sky-friction standards.
Djokovic’s determination to have a ‘Greatest Of All Time’ crown is never clearer than in the past few weeks.
34 years, the most dominant tennis athletes in the past decade, mocked every rule imagined in an effort to play the opening of the Grand Slam 2022.
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1 Acknowledging that he did not leave anywhere in 14 days earlier from his church, before flying to Australia.
The social trace media, however, revealed that he had been in Spain, in Soto Tennis Academy, in the second half of December.
In the middle of children.
Unmasked, literally.
Serbian – who seemed to have violated the insulation protocol of his own country with 16 des Covid-19 tests ‘positive’ which incidentally won his ‘medical liberation’ to enter Australia because he was not vaccinated – has risen on a series of false declarations.
He has now blamed the people in ‘human mistake’.
And ‘error in judgment’.
The QR code from the results of the test was too reported to have responded by worrying about fickleness – negative and then positive.
To log all it in the unforced error column it will be simple, given the position he holds in sports.
Some two years ago, along with Canada Vasek Pospisil, Djokovic floated professional tennis player association, promised to use his voice for a common cause.
It is supported by a large part of the Player community, double pro and people playing in Challenger and Futures Tours.
He has shown courage not only in the company, but even in launch time.
In the middle of a rampage pandemic, on the night of 2020 the US Open.
Men, who have shown rare characters in the world each-to-own-to-own, because they have wasted time in determining themselves separate, narrowing of the justice system according to themselves.
Renata Voracova, 38 years double pro ranked 82 in the world, found itself in the same ‘Detention Center’ where Djokovic took place.
He had entered Australia in December and played the first round match in the warm-up tournament in Melbourne before his visa was canceled.
The Australian Force border was denied liberation of vaccination, also given to Voracova for reasons identical to Djokovic.
He also had just been contracted and recovered from Covid-19.
While the Australian Open tennis was rooted in the world of men’s number 1, the Czech woman was placed on a plane a week ago, after a six-hour interrogation.
“I don’t know what my rights are,” Voracova Reuters said.
“There are people with me from Australian tennis, lawyers who help me.
They did not appeal to court.
I don’t know I can do it.” On Monday, when the referee calls love all in Melbourne Park, the caring line will highlight unbalanced fields.
A draw entitled by Serbia Multi-millionaire, but one that will not accommodate Voracova.

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