Bratislava: Old Coach Novak Djokovic, Marian Vajda said Australian deportation about world number one was “unfair” but said Serbia did not have “the last word in tennis”.
“It is a political process,” Slovak coach to the sports site “is a decision that is unhealthy and unfair and will definitely have significant consequences, because it is also the invasion of his privacy, his family,” Vajda said in the interview published Thursday.
Djokovic flew out of Melbourne last week after he failed in the offer of the last court who survived and played in the opening Grand Slam tournament this year, where he targeted the 21st title record of 21.
His dramatic departure followed a protracted legal battle, high betting between players And the Australian authority that throws a shadow to the tournament.
Vajda said he was “surprised” by the decision to deport Djokovic.
Djokovic’s refusal to vaccinate can endanger its participation in the other three grand slams this year, with question marks for their future plans.
“It is clear that the whole situation hit him mentally,” Vajda said.
“It will hurt him for a long time and it will be difficult to remove it from his head.” He insisted that Djokovic would survive the setback.
“Novak is strong, steadfast, and hasn’t said his last word in tennis,” Vajda said.
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