Australian Open relaxes rule against Peng Shuai protest T-shirt, Craig Tiley tells AFP
By Angus Watson, CNN
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MELBOURNE: Australian Open chief Craig Tiley said the Novak Djokovic saga will not define the 2022 tournament but that he regrets how the volatile situation took the focus off the Grand Slam and players leading up to the Melbourne Park major.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Tennis Australia has reversed the decision to ban Australian Open spectators from protesting against the whereabouts of former Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai, as long as it doesn't disrupt the event.
Una semana después de que y, por consiguiente, dado de baja del de la temporada, el director del torneo, Craig Tiley, afirmó que cuenta con el serbio para la edición de 2013 en una serie de entrevistas que concedió a medios locales. «Volverá, sí. Obviamente, tiene que haber competición en primer lugar, pero esa será su intención. Al final del día es número uno del mundo, le encanta el Open de Australia», aseguró el dirigente, que evitó responder preguntas sobre la actuación de la Federación aussie en el caso de Djokovic y dijo que no lo hará hasta que se lleve a cabo una revisión de lo que sucedió alrededor del asunto del visado del balcánico. «Entonces podremos responder a eso más específicamente».
Novak Djokovic intends to play in the 2023 Australian Open, according to tournament director Craig Tiley. Djokovic's arrival in Melbourne prior to the event provoked one of the biggest crossover sports stories of recent years, with the Serb's unvaccinated status and visa complications triggering a polarised debate over his participation. Ad/> The 34-year-old had been under the presumption that he had a medical exemption.
MELBOURNE : Deported from Melbourne last Sunday, Novak Djokovic has since visited a monastery in Montenegro where he appeared at peace with his absence from the Australian Open.
MELBOURNE : Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley has refuted reports Novak Djokovic will sue Tennis Australia following his deportation from Australia, and said he expects the world number one to return to play at the Grand Slam event next year.
Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley says «forever-changing conditions» and «miscommunication» with the federal government were the main reasons behind the Novak Djokovic saga that has tarred this year's Australian Open.