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Novak Djokovic: I'll tell all about what happened at the Australian Open in the next 10 days

Novak Djokovic says he will share his version of events from the Australian Open «in the next 7-10 days». Djokovic's will he won't he participation in the first Grand Slam of the year dominated front and back pages during January, with the 34-year-old eventually deported from Australia after seeing an appeal on his visa application thrown out by a judge.

Ad/> The detail in and around the case has been wide-ranging, with Djokovic's unvaccinated status and decisions polarising fans, pundits and tennis players alike. TennisDjokovic's Covid tests were not falsified — Serbian authorities5 HOURS AGO 'Amazing achievement' — Djokovic praises Nadal after securing 21st major 'No disrespect to Djokovic...' – Nadal right back in GOAT race, claim Henman and Wilander Nadal feels 'lucky' to be part of Big Three alongside Federer, Djokovic But talking during his meeting with Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic, Djokovic revealed he is almost ready to have his say.

«I am very grateful for your acts that also put you in a troubling political position in international relations,» Djokovic said of Vucic. «I will remember that for a long time.

My ties to the Serbian people are getting stronger every day and the events in Australia showed the connection will be even stronger. »Please be patient, as I will talk in more detail about everything that happened there in 7-10 days." Earlier on Thursday, Serbian authorities revealed that they had found no wrongdoing in Djokovic's Covid-19 tests that he recorded before travelling to Australia.

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