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Win or boos? Djokovic return splits fans at Australian Open

MELBOURNE: Novak Djokovic returns to Rod Laver Arena to start his Australian Open campaign on Tuesday (Jan 17) night, but tennis fans at Melbourne Park for the day session were split over the reception he might receive.

The nine-time Australian Open champion was deported on the eve of last year's Grand Slam event because he was not vaccinated against COVID-19.

He received a three-year ban from Australia after a drawn-out series of court hearings, but that was waived in November to enable his return for the 2023 edition where he will attempt to equal Rafael Nadal's record of 22 Grand Slam tournament wins.

The Serbian's attempts to compete with a medical exemption in 2022 angered many Australians in a city that endured some of the longest lockdowns in the world at the height of the pandemic.

But on a hot morning 12 months later, most believed it was time to move on.

"I don't know how he goes from being a national threat a year ago to being allowed to play, but that's a discussion for another time," said Goran, draped in the Serbian flag cheering Laslo Djere in the opening day two match on court 14.

"He's gonna win it. He's going to win his 10th and he's going to secure himself as the best of all time. It's never going to be close. He's not going to drop a set."

The small contingent of Serbian fans on the outside court were making plenty of good-hearted noise, though they were gently warned by security not to wave their national flags during a rally.

Australian Open organisers have said any fans targeting Djokovic, who begins his quest against Spain's Roberto Carballes Baena, would be slapped with potential tournament bans.

Fans taking their seats on Rod Laver Arena for the day session said they were not sure whether Djokovic would

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