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Novak Djokovic has spoken out against a tell-all interview he did with the BBC earlier this month. The Serbian tennis star had withdrawn from the public eye following his well-publicised ordeal in Melbourne, which saw him deported on the eve of the Australian Open.

Having held his tongue while the tournament was ongoing, Djokovic told the BBC his side of the story after a saga that made headlines around the world.

He initially obtained a medical vaccine exemption to play at the tournament, before Australian Immigration Minister Alex Hawke ultimately stepped in and deported the 34-year-old on public interest grounds.

Djokovic's unvaccinated status caused a stir in Australia, a country that has endured months of strict Covid measures.

After the dust settled, the 20-time Grand Slam champion told the BBC that he is not 'against

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