Australian Greetings Novak Djokovic for the first Grand Slam that year ended disappointing on Sunday with the government deporting the Serbian world No.
1 After a federal court panel refused his appeal against the cancellation of his visa.
Djokovic boarded a plane to Dubai, on his way to Serbia, on the night of the Australian Open, where the top seed hoped to win the 21st Grand Slam title, broke the tie with Tennis Archrivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Outside the thin fact that Lucky Loser Italian Salvatore Caruso has replaced the world that is fully fit No.
1 Novak Djokovic in Australia’s Open Single Lottery, everything will plan.
The opening Grand Slam this season took place at Melbourne Park on Monday.
The battle of the generation that focuses all that promises to seize the stage with a big winner of 20 times Rafael Nadal holds the fort for a 30-plus contingent.
Briton Andy Murray, 34, who has shown a form to support his fight last week, is also a player to watch, if only for what.
Russia Daniil Medvedev, the US Open Champion, who thrived in the hard field, and from whom the expected of the two weeks, sustained the bottom of the lottery.
He has a second potentially complicated meeting against the explosive Nick Kyrgios, which plays Liam Broady’s qualifications in his opening.
This is the first time Nadal is the only big three members in the Grand Slam Draw Slam.
The Spaniard 35 years old, the 2009 winner, was open to Marcos Giron in the United States on Monday in his pursuit for the second Australian open crown.
Nadal, who opened the year with the title, will return not only from a foot injury, the Spaniard also signed Covid-19 in December.
“I didn’t play around-five since Roland Garros.
I only played three matches in the past six months.
I just want to go day after day,” Nadal said, who was in the third triew of Alexander Zverev seeds.
“Every day I spend in court, I think it’s positive, every match I can win, it’s very important for my confidence, this is important for my physical performance.” Barty Ashleigh No.
1 woman will start the night session on Monday against the 32-year-old Tsurenko Ukrainian Lesia, which negotiated last week’s qualifying competition.
This will be a complicated road for a 25-year-old Aussie, who has posted three consecutive years No.
1 and starting 2022 with a degree in Adelaide.
However, Tsurenko had not been around, he was ranked 23rd three years ago.