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Novak Djokovic has spoken out about splitting with some of his sponsors in the wake of his Australian Open debacle earlier this year. And the Serbian has explained a call he had with the head of one of his main sponsors Lacoste, who are continuing to back him.
Djokovic arrived at the Australian Open in January ready to defend the title he had won in 2021. But he was sent to a state-run immigration facility upon touchdown and told would be deported as he hadn't been vaccinated against COVID-19. After two appeals, the ace was ultimately sent packing and was unable to compete in the first Grand Slam of the year.
The furore resulted in a media frenzy as the 34-year-old dominated headlines around the world. And sponsors came under pressure to drop him. In March, Peugeot ended their