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The Australian Open loses small luster for Novak Djokovic fans

The Australian Open loses small luster for Novak Djokovic fans
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Melbourne: The absence of the “King Taman Melbourne” hangs heavily in the Australian Open for fans of Novak Djokovic on Monday because the Grand Slam tournament took place without nine times and number one champion.
Djokovic was escorted to the flight to Dubai on Sunday after losing the appeal of a federal court on visual cancellations to enter Australia.
There are still representatives around Melbourne Park from the local Serbian community who have vocally supported by Djokovic with many wins and some are not impressed.
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He lost his last offer to live in Australia on Sunday when a “Djokovic would win the 21st Grand Slam and now he has no chance.
I think it’s embarrassing in the name of the Australian government,” said Alek Drakoo told Reuters.
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“100% of the Australian Open has lost its value.
Whoever wins it now, does not really count.
Because Djokovic is number one.
That is the man, you have to beat him to win it.” Djokovic has been scheduled to play compatriot Miomir Kecmanovic in the opening match of the title defense on Monday night but was replaced by ‘Lucky Loser’.
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1 because he tries “to change the world.” “We all want to see Djokovic Play,” said Teen Jovan Milenkovic.
“He is the number one world, he played here for years.
He won it several times, lost it several times.
He was a good player, he brought fans, bringing income for the Australian Open and I thought it was a silly decision for them to leave.
“Other partisan tennis fans are not so philosophical.
Chris Shannon, who has a ticket to watch Djokovic at the Rod Laver Arena on Monday, said he understood and respected the government’s decision even if he was disappointed.
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“I think it’s rather dragged.
A little too long,” he said.
“But it’s good that we can put it behind us.
You know me (hope) the best for Djokovic, he’s a great tennis player.” I want to see him play but.
So it’s good at Melbourne at night Australians open.
“If you choose not to take vaccines then play in countries that allow it,” Amritraj said.
“Well, I’m glad the focus is now here for – Yes, the Australian Open,” he said.
Drakoo, covered by the Serbian flag, was convinced that Saga would not have a long-term impact on Djokovic’s career.
“The person has been humiliated, they tried to turn around.
Everyone opposed it,” he added.
“But I respect him for standing on his land, standing for what is He trusted and he was strong mentally so he would pass it.

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