I would like to go and play Australian Open I don t hold any grudges Novak Djokovic after 3R win at the French Open
I would like to go and play Australian Open I don t hold any grudges - Novak Djokovic after 3R win at the French Open Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
It's nine straight sets for No.1 after his 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 win today:
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I would like to go and play Australian Open I don t hold any grudges - Novak Djokovic after 3R win at the French Open
Novak Djokovic stressed he would be happy to return to Australia to play in his most successful Slam. Speaking to the media after his third-round win over Aljaz Bedene at the 2022 on Friday, declared that he would be happy to return to Australia to play in his most successful Slam if given a chance. Djokovic was deported ahead of this year's Australian Open due to problems with his visa and vaccination status. Under the rules of the Federal Government, the Serb will not be allowed to apply for a new visa to Australia for three years. However, Australian authorities, including former Prime Minister Scott Morrison, had suggested at the time that could be lifted under the right circumstances. Given that Morrison's government, which played a big role in the Djokovic saga, is no longer in power, the Serb was asked if it would alter his plans for the 2023 Australian Open. The World No. 1 stated that he would like to return to Australia but admitted to having little knowledge regarding his visa situation. "In terms of the government, yes, I heard the news, but, I mean, I don't know anything about whether my visa is going to be reinstated or whether I'm going to be allowed to come back to Australia," said the Serb. "I would like to. I would like to go there and play Australian Open." Djokovic stressed that he no longer dwells on the past and holds no grudges towards those who were responsible for his deportation. "I don't hold any grudges," he insisted. "Look, you know, it was what it was. If I have an opportunity to go back to Australia and play a place where I made the biggest success in my career on Grand Slam, I would love to come back. Let's see how it goes." ???? ?? ?????It's nine straight sets for No.1 after his 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 win today:
???? ?? ?????It's nine straight sets for No.1 after his 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 win today: