Novak Djokovic will not be silenced by Australia. The 34-year-old plans to address the world as well as his fans about his time in Australia following his revoked visa scandal.
According to Novak Djokovic, there is much more to the scandal. He plans on giving his side of the story in the coming days. In support of Novak, Serbia’s president urged Novak Djokovic to come home after hearing about the difficulties in Australia.
Now, the public has since criticized the Serbian president for using this event to make himself become more popular ahead of the upcoming elections.
Earlier this week, the prosecution office said it received a request for criminal proceedings against unnamed individuals. The individuals are accused of forging PCR certificates. It is also alleged that Novak used it thereafter.
It is alleged that Djokovic used this positive PCR test to get an exemption from the Covid-19 vaccine. Djokovic underwent 11 days in detention regarding the latter.
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According to ABC, Novak was subsequently deported from Australia. This comes as he did not meet the Covid-19 requirements. He was therefore unable to participate in the Australian Open.
“The prosecution acted according to the regulations, checks were performed, and it was determined that Novak Djokovic was tested several times and that the certificates on the test results from December 16, 2021, and December 22, 2021, are valid,”
The 34-year-old Novak is not vaccinated and as a result, Novak’s visa was canceled.