Djokovic given hero's welcome in Adelaide
Tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a raucous welcome during his first match in Australia in almost two years when he made a rare doubles appearance at the Adelaide International on Monday.
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Tennis fans gave Novak Djokovic a raucous welcome during his first match in Australia in almost two years when he made a rare doubles appearance at the Adelaide International on Monday.
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Serbia’s Novak Djokovic poses for photographs with the championship trophy at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Melbourne on January 28, 2019, a day after his victory against Spain’s Rafael Nadal in the men’s singles final of the Australian Open tennis tournament. (Photo by William WEST / AFP) /
Novak Djokovic is back in Australia and the 21-time Grand Slam champion maintains that he harbors no bitterness or ill will over last January's deportation.
Novak Djokovic admitted Thursday that being deported from Australia was an experience he will never forget, but it was time to move on, as he enjoyed a warm welcome in Adelaide.
Novak Djokovic said his deportation from Australia will stick with him for the rest of his life but he is happy to be back in the country and hoping for a good reception from the public.