Tennis | Novak Djokovic entered the training ground and posted a hopeful message

The participation of the world’s number one player in the Australian Open is still uncertain.

Australian tennis circles are bubbling when Serbian Novak Djokovic walked out of the quarantine hotel as a free player.

A Melbourne court released Djokovic and released him from quarantine.

A few hours after the end of the quarantine, Djokovic got to explore the fields of the Australian Open in Melbourne.

“I am pleased and grateful that the judge revoked the revocation of my visa,” Djokovic wrote in a Twitter post, posting a happy picture from Rod Laver Arena, where he stood, among other things, with his coach Goran Ivanisevicin with.

“Despite all this, I want to stay here and play in the Australian Open. I am still focused on playing here, in one of the major tournaments and in front of great fans. ”

Tennis souvenir began to boil around Djokovic when he traveled to Melbourne last Wednesday, but was not allowed into the country by Australian border authorities due to missing entry documents.

Djokovic is known for his anti-vaccine, but he pleaded with a December 16 coronavirus infection that would give him the right to enter the country.

Far in his career, Djokovic has won the Australian Grand Slam nine times and will aim for tenth if permission to play is confirmed.

It is still possible at ministerial level to overturn the court’s decision to be in Djokovic and play in the first grand slam of the season.

The Australian Open will start on January 17 and Djokokovic will defend the championship from last year.

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