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Djokovic says images of father with Russian flags 'misinterpreted'

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Novak Djokovic hit out on Friday at what he said was a "misinterpretation" of images showing his father posing at the Australian Open with a Russian flag that had Vladimir Putin's face on it.The Serbian tennis star admitted that the controversy swirling around his father Srdjan had "got to me", but maintained no harm was meant.Djokovic beat Tommy Paul to seal a place in Sunday's final and said he hoped his father would be there after skipping Friday's semi-final.LIVE UPDATES from the Australian OpenThe 35-year-old Djokovic stressed that his father had "no intention whatsoever to support any war initiatives"."I saw as everyone else saw what happened and it was unfortunate the misinterpretation of what happened has escalated to such a high level," Djokovic said after his semi-final."It has got to me of course.

I was not aware of it until last night. And then of course I was not pleased to see that."My father, my whole family, have been through several wars.

As my father put in the statement, we are against the war. We will never support any violence or war," he added.He said his father had been greeting fans outside Rod Laver Arena after every match he played to thank them for their support.Djokovic senior had earlier said that he would not attend the semi-final, insisting in a statement that he "wishes only for peace"."I am here to support my son only.

I had no intention of causing such headlines or disruption," Srdjan Djokovic said, after he faced calls to be banned from the tournament.Demand for apologyA video posted to a pro-Russian Australian YouTube account on Thursday showed Djokovic's father posing with a man holding a Russian flag with President Putin's face on it.

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