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Novak Djokovic has been defended by his former 'guru' after causing controversy for his vaccination stance this year. The world No 2 made headlines when he arrived in Australia unvaccinated at the start of the year and was ultimately deported. Djokovic was criticised again recently for keeping himself in the Indian Wells draw until the last minute despite United States rules not allowing unvaccinated travellers.

Djokovic has played just one tournament this year, with his vaccination status stopping him from entering several events and countries.

He hit headlines at the start of the year for an 11-day saga which saw him arrive Down Under for the Australian Open unvaccinated despite travel requirements, and had his visa cancelled twice before he was deported on the eve of the tournament.

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