Out of detention in Australia, the world No 1 is still under threat of deportation
Djordje Djokovic, brother of Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, speaks during a press conference in Belgrade, Serbia, on January 10 2022. Picture: GETTY IMAGES/SRDJAN STEVANOVIC
“Novak is free and just a moment ago he went to the tennis court to practice,” Djokovic’s brother Djordje told a news conference held by his family in Belgrade. “He’s out there to set another record.” It was unclear if Djokovic was in the vehicle, though police later told reporters outside that he had left.
The controversy has been followed around the world, creating diplomatic tension between Belgrade and Canberra and sparking heated debate over national vaccination rules.
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